I think this way of thinking that "well it's natural and i can't change anything about it" is exactly why corporatism was born.

Capitalism is (imo) the simplest market, which is why it had so much time to evolve. Capitalism itself is not inherently evil, but certain components surrounding it are; the stock market, monopolistic megacorps, surveillance capitalism, lobbying, so on. I think capitalism can only work in a heavily regulated environment, wherein growth of a company is strictly limited to certain boundaries to prevent tumorous expansion at the cost of the environment AND the consumer.

In this time, corporations are left unchecked, untaxed, unregulated. This leads to huge scandals going unpunished. Companies treat fines as invoices, crime can be bought. Until this is fixed (it won't, thank lobbying :3), a free market cannot satisfy the needs of consumers without creating ethical and ecological disasters.