The Tesla backlash

It happens all around us. A more mundane example is the brick and mortar restaurant business fighting the proliferation of food trucks and other street food. And they're often successful because they're cozy with the local lawmakers and councilpersons.

Make a good product and people will buy it. I don't understand what's so hard about that concept.

I don't get it either. Starbucks fought the coffee carts that would setup in from of their stores. Starbucks was still packed and the coffee carts had a line. What's the big deal? If you have a good product, then there isn't nearly as much to worry about and it's just being selfish to try to expel the cart service because you don't want competition.