Squidfayce
Eats Squid
i dont have any experience with any of the aforementioned groups. However while i agree with the sentiment, it doesn't really translate where the market isn't huge. From what i can tell that particular market split between say 3 or more operators would probably leave all three+ operators struggling to provide the service in a manner that allows them to make a living, and dare i say a profit.I have no idea about Buck or the Blue Dirt guys, but I don't like the way a monopoly impacts customer outcomes. Some of these businesses need some sort of permission from the authorities to access/operate in areas like national Park or state forests, and those authorities shouldn't be supporting a monopoly.
If the market demanded it - ie there were people lining up for hours, prepared to wait and not work around it, year round, there would be space for a competitor. The market would provide for both and people could choose leading to great outcomes.