In any hybrid situation only (at most 10%) of a spawn will be the kind of individuals that should be kept. A large % will look like the mother, another % will look like the father, another % deformed. All of the latter 3 should be culled, and not passed off as something they are not, which is often the case, and it to me is filling LFSs and the hobby with substandard, non-identifiable mutts.
I would not take a hybrid (FH or not) if given to me free, so as stated above, most LFSs now lose my business, and others like me, because the only place I can get what I want, is a specialized, trusted breeder/importer.
My other problem with random hybridization, is because it is based on looks (color, fins, Kok) it does not take into account the ruining of certain health factors developed over millennia by natural selection.
Some species from cooler waters, are resistant to certain bacteria, and the same goes for arm water species.
Certain abilities to process certain foods are not taken into account, with random hybridization, leading to epidemic disease occurrences like what has happened with acute duck lips (Flower Horn disease( columnaris)) visually unheard of in many cichlids, until the development of the FH.
Human intervention for looks is often very short sited beyond the obvious, and its consequences can be very detrimental.
You have only to look at mass crop failures unless massive pesticides are required, when certain natural gene combinations are overlooked.
Same over antibiotic use needed to produce FHs.
As a former microbiologist I find the random combining of cichlids, a recipe for cichlid health degradation.