We Need Competition!!!

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These days, I wonder how some businesses stay relevant and make money with some of the practices they carry out. The ones who actually have the well-being of their customers at heart don’t get enough visibility, and then, the ones who really don’t care about customers and only about profit, they’re the ones with a large online and offline presence.

It gets to a point where it seems that these guys are just doing things for the sake of it all. Maybe it’s a taboo for one business to be good and also popular. As if it’s a crime to have happy customers and kind staff while making loads of profits. Maybe if such a thing happened, the business would fold up and simply collapse.

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I’ve been trying to find alternative cinemas to go to here in my area, and the number is ridiculously low. Most of the major cinemas with some measure of sense are as far away as Ikeja, Lekki, Surulere, and whatnot. And from where I live, it just won’t cut it. I can’t be spending 3-4k on transport alone to see a movie of 8k. I’m not that die-hard of a fan.

The issue is, I’m not really happy with the cinemas around me. So far, I’ve found only two, and they both have their issues. One is in a neighboring town, not so far, but I can easily get there, no matter the time of day. The issue is, they have no online presence at all. When I check out their social media handles, I see that they’ve not posted anything since March 2021 or thereabouts. But yet, I heard that they’re still active.

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How do they even get customers? If people don’t know when their movies will air, or what movies will air, how then do they just go there? Will customers just go there with a Hail Mary, hoping that a good movie will be showing and showing at a convenient time? It just doesn’t make any sense, because when I look them up on Google, I see that they’re still active.

And for this reason, I’ve never gone there. I always want to go there on a regular day, not when I have an important movie to see, because I don’t want to be disappointed. However, I’ve never had the time for that. I’m always too busy. And on Sundays, when I have a little bit of time to step out, the other cinema, which is much closer and easier, takes the win.

But that second cinema isn’t without its faults either. Now, they have a strong online presence. They have an active social media and website where you can check out their movie times. I follow them online and use their posts to time myself. By Friday, I’d already know how my Sunday evening would be.

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But sadly, that seems to be where it ends. Their infrastructure always has one fault or the other. I’ve seen a movie before while the AC was off. You know that theatres are enclosed places, so without an AC, the heat would be almost unbearable. I’ve seen movies with faulty sound systems. It’s either not loud enough or the sound engineer didn’t fiddle with it well. So certain scenes would be muted for one reason or the other. I’ve even seen a movie one time and I didn’t know that there was a leaking roof.

All these issues, over the years, have forced me to reconsider my choice. But I’ve not been able to do anything just yet. Because right now, I don’t really have a lot of options. The other cinemas are just too far away. And not only the money, but also the time. Some movies start showing by 9 PM, I can’t afford to leave somewhere like Lekki or Ikeja by 11 PM to return home. The time I’d spend on the road alone will be more than the length of the movie I went to see.

And now, it seems I’m stuck with this one cinema that always has one problem or the other. And so far, I don’t think this issue is unique to cinemas. I’ve noticed that just about every other business is like that. Restaurants, clubs, lounges, bars… they all have one flaw that really inconveniences their customers, and the management would simply ignore it.

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Is it because there is not much competition? They’re the only ones in the area, and they feel they can do however they like. From customer service to the products themselves, or their infrastructure, there will always be one thing that will put you off. One restaurant sells really delicious meals, but its staff are rude and love to insult customers. Another restaurant sells terrible meals, but they have the kindest staff with the most beautiful smiles. The restaurant that has both good staff and good meals would have a shabby environment that you won’t be comfortable enough to eat in.

As in, is this what we have to face now? We can’t choose anymore between the good and the bad. We only have bad and worse. And that is even subjective. Because whatever we choose, we’re accepting that something will go awry. We just choose the bad one that we can accommodate.

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We really need to do better. And even more importantly, we need competition. If there are at least five cinemas within a five-mile radius, these guys will be on their toes, making sure that customers are happy because the last thing they want is to lose the little they have. The same for restaurants and all hospitality-based businesses.

We need competition.

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Thank you for reading. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below, I would love to know what you’re thinking. Till we meet in the next post.




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Yeah. Competition is actually needed for both for the movie producers and all the companies that bring out one product or the other. Without this competition they won't do well. The can't just produce anything and bring out into the market.
Thanks for sharing

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as in ehn... lack of competition makes them relaxed and comfortable. Just too sad.

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I was saying something similar in the blog I wrote some time ago that has to do with ethics and profits.

The truth is that business that are small or that start small are always all about ethics and how to keep their customers motivated and happy but immediately they start going into the market, they are some practices and things they have to let go of they want to stay relevant and make profit.

Most of this big companies don’t have competition which is why they do what they want because they know that the customers have no place to go

This is what I was trying to explain to @beckyroyal before she became a professor in a instant 😂😂

This is why big business kill or frustrate the smaller ones.

Anyways, in a place where service is sold and there is no competition, the same thing would repeat which is why competition can be good also: it help regulate the producers habit and make them think twice before doing anything crazy

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This is very correct. When a new bakery opens, their bread is fresh and sweet, you can easily eat it without tea or anything else. But then, once everyone hears about their wonderful bread, their customers increase, they make huge profits, but still keep running the bakery on the same budget even though they're trying to cater to more people. so, they reduce the value of the bread and even increase the price. the more money they make, the more powerful they get. Probably swallowing up other bakeries in the process. And it'll get to a point where people will have to buy from them, if not, no bread for them. In such scenarios, it's easy for them to be relaxed, becasue they know that no matter how bad things are, they'll always sell out their bread.

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Thank you
You understand this business strategy very well

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That's the reason I think competition is needed. In that case, competitors must try try satisfy customers on a cheap budget otherwise collapsing the business in inevitable. They will be forced to give better service.

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Yeah... but sadly, we lack adequate competition here.

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