My consumer grade Olympus bodies allow heavy tweaking of the JPG profiles - color and intensity curves, etc (not just selecting from the 10+ art filters). Pretty sure Fuji does the same. IE, anybody who's willing to dig into editing RAWs can also drill into the camera's settings and tweak the JPG output.
RAW is still more powerful, but if you don't want to spend time in post, there are usually ways to get JPG output that's closer to what you want.
RAW is still more powerful, but if you don't want to spend time in post, there are usually ways to get JPG output that's closer to what you want.