It seems obvious. People would be willing to part with their money for those foods, so they must get some pleasure or something out of them, value that will be lost by rules preventing people from trading.
We can look at ancient examples of this... j/k, we don't have to.
But I agree completely. It seems like a slam dunk. If a willing food buyer and seller would have made a deal, there was value there.
We can look at ancient examples of this... j/k, we don't have to.
But I agree completely. It seems like a slam dunk. If a willing food buyer and seller would have made a deal, there was value there.