So does adding sugar. But the cheapest stuff in the store tends to have a lot of added sugar. There's a reason.
What is your point? Yes, sugar is added to everything, in the US. In Japan the amount of sugar is much lower - not because it's not cheap, but because sugary shit tastes like said shit to Japanese (and to me). The hyper regulated 'market' still bows to choice - even when that choice is limited to shitty options due to regulatory capture. Americans love to buy sugar shit and so that's what they're offered. Over time they get used to it and we all normalize to Type II diabetes and waddling obese people waddling around us while mooing into their free ObamaPhone.
Nice to know that the State has made it illegal to buy farm fresh milk and has even raided farms that had the audacity to sell it. You know, because one time, one person, back in 1890 New York bought some pink slime that was probably a bit healthier than the shit sold today.
Anyway, the poor do not need to buy babyfood - babyfood is CHEAP to make at home (and should be made at home out of fresh ingredients). There's also a whole industry of selling organic babyfood to middle class Americans that want to quickly pick their child up from 12 hours of day care, microwave and shovel in some proceeded food so that they can get to sleep and back to their second job paying the trillion in taxes need to run the State you love.
The nicotine added baby food will be cheaper because Reynolds will subsidize it, and because it will be the massively produced kind with all the attendant economies of scale, and maybe even because it will replace some added preservative or the like.
Then this will be left up to a Jury. If you are correct, and adding a little bit of one of the most potent neurotoxins known to man is 'healthy' then good. If it is not healthy, then Reynolds will go bust paying billions in property damage. Not to mention, in a free society, people are free NOT to shop at stores that sell poison as babyfood. See, that's how things will have to work in a free society. There's no Nanny to pretend gives two shits about you or your health and thus you have to take responsibility when you purchase things. Of course, at the end of the day, Americans hate taking personal responsibility and why do that when Magic Thinking is fun and pink slime cheap.
Summery: While I don't know IF a free non-violent society can come up with non-initiation of violence solutions to ALL of life's little problems, the one you proposed is easily handled via contract law and property rights.
It's not tainted. It just has a little bit of nicotine in it. If the government coercively interferes with the free market and forces content labeling, it's right on the label in technical nomenclature and 1/2 point myopia font - under the price sticker, featuring a price 50% lower than the boutique, hippy/yuppy, "organic" stuff in the natural foods ghetto section. The consumer has the choice, just as you mandate.
Like I said, it would be left up to the thousands and thousands of juries to determine if adding a neurotoxin breaks contract or causes property damage. It would also be left up to free people to choose not to shop at stores that sell poisonous babyfood. Not to mention, the billions of dollars in lawsuits health insurance companies would level against both RJ Reynolds, the babyfood producers, the stores and maybe even the parents.
While a hypothetical, I'm leaning a free civil society wouldn't purposely feed babies poison. What's not hypothetical is the FDA Regulated safe for human consumption boiled in ammonia ears, snouts, hooves, off-cuts, awful, bowel and anus ground up with wood pulp, infused with HFCS, colored with cancerous dyes legally sold in our hyper-regulated markets.
Now, do you think the FDA gives two flying f*cks about ensuring the consumer / Citizen is eating healthy food OR that the State regulation is actually acting to protect a trillion dollar fast food industry that it's now completely dependent on the taxation of for it's very survival? You can decide for yourself.
1) The market is between the vendor and purchaser, not the vendor and consumer. That can make a very big difference in the efficiency of a market - as the health insurance market in the US illustrates in glowing strobe neon.
"The Market"? Sounds like you're speaking in analogy. "Consumers"? Guess what - the vendor is also a consumer. The Purchaser is a Consumer. And the Consumer is a "Consumer". Any free people making voluntary trade is part of 'The Market" including the farmer growing the apples and selling them, as well as the guy or girl buying an apple and eating it.
2) You have confused the slave with the owner. The free market is between the vendor and the purchaser, not the merchandise and the purchaser. Slave markets in the US were almost perfectly free and unregulated, just as free market capitalism specifies.
Stealing labor by using violent force (slavery) is theft and is not the same as voluntarily selling labor. This is simply a violation of property - ALL humans are born owning their own body.
You bought into a public health care system far more heavily government managed than the US one, far less market dominated, far less capitalistic, far more socialistic. And like pretty much everyone else with direct personal experience for comparison, you found it superior in performance as well as much less costly in money.
The USA has a Fascistic model of healthcare. It's not a free-market. It's a hyper-regulatory-captured market stuffed to the brim with rent-seekers using a hampered fiat currency to inefficiently mediate exchange. Yes, Japan does have a similar system. Japan has a mixed private public healthcare system and also has universal coverage. They also have the most doctors per person in the world. I've been to the doctors in Japan. You're never going to replicate this system in the USA. It is impossible. Not unless the USA turned into Japan. And that isn't going to happen. You are again using Magic Thinking and wishful dreaming.
The question you're wondering is if a mixed healthcare system would work better in the USA compared to what we currently have?
Well, I'd compare Japanese "public" education to American "public" education. Japan costs half as much, and they do 10 times more with that half getting so-called world class "education". Of course, many children enter school with better literacy skills than Americans leaving school. Anyway, America's public 'education' costs twice as much, and we graduate functional illiterates at a rate of 1 in 5. So, I suspect, in terms of healthcare - that we'd pay twice (well, probably 10 times more) than in Japan and instead of 500,000 Americans dying due to medical incompetence and 3 - 5 million inflicted with lifelong serious injuries, we'll see 5 million killed by medical error and 30 - 50 million inflicted with serious injuries. But that's okay, because that'll be 'normal' in the Great Society rot that poses as the 'freest' nation on Earth.
I personally know of Private Chartered schools in the USA that are much better than schools in Japan. The kids only attend school 3 times a week, most start AE courses in grade 10. They're nothing like the pump-and-dump Government schools in the same neighborhoods. They also costs 1/10th the price. See what a TINY bit of freedom leads to? I'd say these kids would out perform any Japanese graduate in terms of actually putting their education to good use as in creating value. Would they do as well on a standardized test? Probably not. That's just my opinion.
Don't worry, we'll get 'free' Public Healthcare to go side by side with Private, and the very last place you're going to want to end up, is in a Public Hospital. You can bet the house on this one. And you're not getting rid of Private. The doctors themselves will not allows this to happen. So, don't worry about that either. They're certainly not stupid enough to go to a Public hospital and randomly end up as practice meat. This simply isn't ever going to happen. I do believe we will get Public healthcare - it will probably kill you. But that's okay, because most Americans will have normalized and wouldn't know any better anyway. So long as it's cost-free, who gives a f*ck anyway.
You'll see.