The trouble with this is that for 'essential' services - the ones we take for granted - companies will try to provide the bare minimum for the least overheads. When they decide the profit margin isn't good enough, they'll most probably walk away - leaving the things you take for granted unattended until (at some point) another company comes in, and then........ (rinse and repeat).
There is no Dolph-esque utopia, and the sooner you realise this the better.
People get the services they deserve, if they fail to use the choices they have, then chances are they will get stuck with sub standard service.
it's still a better situation than now when everyone is stuck with sub-standard service...