Ok, when you present an idea like:
>> "I don't see why there can't be competing organizations that keep track of the quality of service provided by food, health and social media companies."
...and I ask for something more specific:
>> "I like your idea of for-profit organizations that compete to evaluate the quality of products and services. But who hires them and pays them? Who quality-checks the quality-checkers?"
Answers that are even more vague, like "the market" or "like any other business," are not answers at all.
Are you being intentionally vague because you don't have any answers?
You present simple theories with no specifics and nothing actionable. To me, that sounds like someone took a course on Free Market Theory but never put boots on the ground in a real business.
>> "The market is a discovery process that is bottom-up by nature, comprised of people having differing ends and means. It cannot be designed, predicted or planned."
Yap, we have "Free Market Theory Guy" here.