If I had to guess, I would say that it's weird and therefore memorable, thus making their entire store memorable, which could, hypothetically, drive interest in whatever it is.
If that's the case, in most states they'd get into a lot of trouble if they don't follow those times. A lot of states (well, the cities and towns within those states) have regulations that businesses open to the public must display their business hours on the front. It's why you see them everywhere. Even in offices that probably have little to no "walk-in" traffic.
If I had to guess, I would say that it's weird and therefore memorable, thus making their entire store memorable, which could, hypothetically, drive interest in whatever it is.
If that's the case, in most states they'd get into a lot of trouble if they don't follow those times. A lot of states (well, the cities and towns within those states) have regulations that businesses open to the public must display their business hours on the front. It's why you see them everywhere. Even in offices that probably have little to no "walk-in" traffic.