> may work fine on a small scale, but not on a scale where [...]
"Evolution may work fine for a small organism like bacteria, but it would never evolve something as complex as the human eye"
> consumers can no longer realistically [...] Consumers can't select
Your lack of trust in consumers is only surpassed by your lack of imagination. Repeat after me: "If consumers actually need something, a free market will provide".
Too much choice and quality too hard to check? Consumer Reports, Wirecutter, Trip Advisor and any other aggregator with reviews like Booking.com or even Amazon will help. Food not killing me instantly (thanks, regulation!) but sickening me slowly with production-boosting chemicals (for nothing...)? We now have organically grown, local co-ops and various near-sourced grass-fed ethically slaughtered meats.
No regulation to thank to, just the good old free markets.
"Evolution may work fine for a small organism like bacteria, but it would never evolve something as complex as the human eye"
> consumers can no longer realistically [...] Consumers can't select
Your lack of trust in consumers is only surpassed by your lack of imagination. Repeat after me: "If consumers actually need something, a free market will provide".
Too much choice and quality too hard to check? Consumer Reports, Wirecutter, Trip Advisor and any other aggregator with reviews like Booking.com or even Amazon will help. Food not killing me instantly (thanks, regulation!) but sickening me slowly with production-boosting chemicals (for nothing...)? We now have organically grown, local co-ops and various near-sourced grass-fed ethically slaughtered meats.
No regulation to thank to, just the good old free markets.