apehater: btw, how is the food quality in finland and is good food luxus for a lower income family in your country?
Depends what you mean by quality.
Food is generally safe here due to high regulation, ie. you are less likely to get a food poisoning from a restaurant or stuff you bought fresh from a store (unless you mishandle it yourself somehow), or buy children's formula (milk) that poisons your kid (like has happened a few times in China, if news are to be believed?).
If, however, by quality you mean how much different kinds of exotic fruits and vegetables you can get here year around (for a price that normal people are willing to pay) etc., then no. It always makes me laugh when I see some supermarket here selling e.g.
rambutan (a fruit), they have already turned brown ie. not fresh anymore, yet they are very expensive, unlike when you buy them in Thailand.
When visiting a supermarket in Thailand, I feel they usually have lots more different kinds of fresh and tasty things to buy there than a normal supermarket in Finland. In late winter you may have really look for an apple that is not already decomposing in a Finnish supermarket.
Generally poor people don't have to starve here, unless they choose to use their social benefit money on booze, instead of food. Priorities, priorities.