star trek - How does Quark attract customers to his bar given that the drinks and food can be gotten free from a replicator?
If I can get a good drink free of charge, why should I pay for any drinks? Quark's customers can always get the food and drinks free of charge from the replicator. It is after all a post-scarcity world.
Why is Quark's bar always so crowded? I can understand one or two suckers among his customers once in a while but his bar is always crowded. What is the secret to his business success given the fatal flaw in the business model, thanks to replicators?
Answer
In the UK, you can easily get three or four beers in a supermarket for the price of one drink in a pub. Yet people still buy beer in pubs.
Presumably Quark's business survives the way any other bar or pub does: He provides a gathering place with its own distinct atmosphere.
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