It might be bad but it isn't self evident. There are several contexts where it would be useful to have. To keep it generic, people can be forced to do all kinds of things. A lot of people cant manage their money. Putting the exact amount in a rent account would be better and cheaper than being put under some kind of supervision.
Rationing everything might seem like a terrible idea right now but the good times might end any moment.
There is also the some what sinister angle where adding new game mechanics to an old rather boring game could make gameplay more interesting.
Favoring a flat playing field would require we ignore how much money some people really have. (and how they got it)
For some reason it is normal for vouchers to expire. We might want you to buy vegetables but if you chose not to you don't have to. There is no need for anyone to grow vegetable rich.
Rationing everything might seem like a terrible idea right now but the good times might end any moment.
There is also the some what sinister angle where adding new game mechanics to an old rather boring game could make gameplay more interesting.
Favoring a flat playing field would require we ignore how much money some people really have. (and how they got it)
For some reason it is normal for vouchers to expire. We might want you to buy vegetables but if you chose not to you don't have to. There is no need for anyone to grow vegetable rich.