?? I’m happy there are inspections on meats and cleanliness requirements when meats go into the wider consumer world. If I were in need of food via a soup kitchen, shelter, or food pantry I would be grateful that I would have confidence that the raw or cooked meat would have had to pass inspection and follow regs, so that I would not be as concerned about illness.
FWIW, many states allow small “processors” to process chickens or quail and sell direct to a consumer (up to a certain #per year) from your own doorstep. Put that same chicken into the wider market (and a middle man between the source and the consumer) and there comes regulations. Also, those regulations were borne out of the non-regulated situation you propose. So, first there were no regs, but the unscrupulous made it so that inspections, etc were required.