There is no solution and sometimes folk's just have to accept the facts. Year's sgo a old man owned a Los Angeles company.
He employed over 200 people and the family business started in 1900 for over 100 years. I helped him sell two warehouses. And he stated that it's harder sometimes to close something than to open and start fresh.
His business was manufacturing mops and brooms and by mid eighties, Price Club now Costco, had gone into selling janitorial supplies, mops, brooms etc.
They were purchasing from China and Mexico at prices of 30% to 40% less than it cost him to make here. It was over and he knew it, but he was angry, at our govt and everyone who ruined his operations but then one day, he accepted it and closed it down.
If he had been an appraiser, he may have squeezed out another year or two, and whined and cried, but he was realistic and the calculator doesn't lie so he didn't fight it anymore. USPAP, AMCs. Hybrids and add on fees, and less volume appear to not going away.