And is it good to also include some veggies mixed in 'fork'?
It was almost a good pun, but I'm pretty sure that forks don't contain any meat.
Now, in cryptocurrency, getting so much 'hard fork' can mean we would have more altcoins whose contributions to the cryptocurrency movement is not clearly defined
The problem isn't for ordinary users. The problem is for wallet services and exchanges.
Exchanges keep having to add new forks just so that they can let their users withdraw the worthless coins which they feel they deserve to own. It's a lot of effort for everyone involved and it gives unnecessary publicity to forks which can sometimes be unreasonable or illegitimate (such as in the case of Bitcoin Gold).
There's nothing ethically wrong with creating forks in general, but I think that opt-in airdrops for Bitcoin users (such as Byteball) make a lot more sense than just creating forks of Bitcoin Core software for any purpose.