Honey and Olive Oil. Not always, because the good (i.e. real) stuff can get pretty expensive, but for uses where it's centre stage, the difference is massive.
Maybe it is well known, but home brewing. You start out with a couple of buckets and a stockpot, next thing you know you're spec-ing out a 10hL brewery with your mates. There is always "just one more" thing that you need to buy to make the perfect beer.
This is definitely already happening. It'll be slow, but both my wife and are work adjacent to marketing for larger companies and "well twitter is a shitshow, what else can we use" is such a constant refrain it's basically canon now.
Honestly it's all sorts of wrong especially these days, but I've played through the whole thing 3 or 4 times. Surprisingly fun gameplay and enough easter eggs to be interesting on replay.
I was a dyed in the wool apple evangelist through the 90s and early 00s, I was excited about every new drop and seeing the advancement of OSX from the beginning, waiting in lines for iPhones on. Day 1.
But they just lost their way, and I can't do it anymore. Too many decisions that showed they didn't care about their professional users. I don't know that I think anything out there is actually better, but certainly better value and better control. I miss the ease, but I'm voting with my money and I can't support a company that abandoned the users that were there from the start, certainly not at the price point they command.
I have a table booked to watch it with a bunch of friends, and I will be loudly cheering for my favourite team, "Another Pint!"