There are always going to be pockets of the market that aren’t completely consolidated under exploitation, but those pockets are usually in places where the COL is much lower than the average income.
But even in that scenario, local farmers selling produce at a market will still compete against commercialized distributions that push the price lower and limit the market to the privileged bourgeois who have the money to shop for their produce at a market with higher prices and have the labor to spare on themselves and their own needs.
There are always going to be pockets of the market that aren’t completely consolidated under exploitation, but those pockets are usually in places where the COL is much lower than the average income.
But even in that scenario, local farmers selling produce at a market will still compete against commercialized distributions that push the price lower and limit the market to the privileged bourgeois who have the money to shop for their produce at a market with higher prices and have the labor to spare on themselves and their own needs.