The Peace Hotel in Shanghai directly displays the price list at the entrance. Many people say this is to discourage ordinary customers, but it actually seems more like a way of screening with clear pricing. By making the consumption standards transparent, everyone is aware, which avoids a lot of awkwardness.
Rather than discovering after entering that a cup of Coke costs dozens of yuan, leaving one feeling stuck and ultimately unhappy, it is better to clarify the threshold from the start. I think this approach is very practical; it doesn’t play tricks or hide anything, and it is dignified for both the store and the customers. It is actually a candor that is worth promoting in the current consumer environment.