"Two Dispatches undercover reporters spent five months secretly filming Ryanair's training programme and onboard flights as members of the cabin crew. The reporters reveal what really takes place behind the scenes: inadequate safety and security checks, dirty planes, exhausted cabin crew and pilots complaining about the number of hours they have to fly. And watch Ryanair staff speaking frankly about their experiences and attitudes towards passengers."
This documentary shows the throngs of capitalism at its most explicit. On one hand you have the consumer who is seeking the ultimate product at the least possible price, and then there's the producer or rather the provider of the service who is mandated to deliver the maximum product at the most minimum price incursion to themselves and last of all there is the worker being exploited as well as the worker who exploits the very rules/standards he claims his employer abuses.
All in all everyone is using some one, and they may think they're getting a great deal but the day one of these plane crashes or is hijacked or the consumer revolts we are willing to pay the price on the ticket but claim short memory when obliged to pay the price not actually listed on the ticket.