Ask the shops I've worked in would do a set up on any guitar purchased but would only make a point of actually offering one on expensive guitars otherwise their techs would never get anything else done.
Good point
For years before I moved to my current location I rented a workshop space that was attached to a retail music shop
And as part of my rent agreement I said I would set up stock that came in (because at the time they maybe only got a few new guitars each month)
Over time the shop got busier - partly because they gained a good rep for selling guitars that were easy to play and partly because having a tech (and a music school) brought in more and more customers
I kind of fell out with the shop over them saying I wasn't upholding my end of the deal - but by then they were getting guitars in by the pallet/carton, and it was eating up more time than they imagined as each set-up still takes half an hour to an hour to do , even if just making it "shop friendly rather than an exacting setup to a customers requirements