If I may, I can interject some socialist realities I have to live with on a day to day basis.
We have a healthcare mandate here. You simply have to buy insurance or you will get fined (don't know how much, but you lose anyways), in addition to that, there are subsidies for people with a lower income (which is a majority) of up to about 50-60% of the cost of a basic insurance plan (this already covers preventative things and a whole boatload of other things you probably had never heard of.). So people with a lower income get to pay about half for their insurance. People with an income above a certain threshold have to pay extra, up to multiple times the cost of basic insurance. In effect, the cost of healthcare is progressive here.
Since a couple of years there is a new system, which is mandated by the government; electronic medical records. They have established a database of some sort with all the medical records of people, so pharmacists, doctors or first aid workers have instant access... The government assures us this system will not be abused. Luckily I found there was a clause to opt-out, so I did. Even though, I have no clue if they are still keeping records but not distributing them freely.
Every now and then there's some politician that wants to mold peoples behavior. Several years ago, I might not have noticed how socialist these politicians are. But to not bore you with the politics of a tiny country that's way too wet and cold anyways, I'll stay on topic a little. In recent years there have been a number of bills introduced (but luckily did not pass) that mold behavior. For instance there have been politicians that wanted to raise taxes on; 'Sugar', 'Soft drinks', 'Fat content', 'Meat'. They have no problem raising taxes on cigarettes and alcohol every single time... And they always claim it's for the general welfare.
It's not necessarily the burgers. They are dear to me. But the fact that most people do not question it when their freedoms are taken away from them is what hurts me most to be honest. Sometimes it's like people don't even want to be free.