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The implication is "if you're too poor to risk spending dozens or potentially hundreds of dollars on an overpriced niknak, then you're too poor to shop here."
Yeah. It feels needlessly antagonistic. I don’t think that’s the intention but 🤷🏾
The intention is that they can fool careless shoppers into putting things in their baskets without thinking about prices (or feeling inhibited by them), and then by the time they get to the checkout counter they'd feel too embarrassed to put items back or they already feel to attached to them.
The thing is, that clearly only works on people with enough expendable income to A), put things in their basket without knowing the price; and B), go ahead and buy it anyway just to save face when you get to the counter and find out how overpriced it is.
For anyone with less wealth, it would either create a very embarrassing situation for them when they get to the checkout counter and find out they can't afford their stuff, or they'd simply not put anything in their basket anyway without knowing how much it costs (which would require asking someone, and people at these kinds of stores tend be very pretentious and act like you're being rude when you ask about the price of something; as if if price matters at all to you then you don't deserve to be there).
In other words, it's to keep poor people out while bamboozling moderately wealthy people out of their money.