Bait and Switch


🗓️ Idiom: Bait and Switch (n)


💬 Meaning

  • A dishonest marketing trick where a company advertises one product to get attention, but then tries to sell a different (often worse or more expensive) product.
  • A strategy that misleads customers with a false offer.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • The laptop ad was a bait and switch. They showed a cheap price, but it was out of stock and they pushed a pricier model.
  • Be careful shopping online; some stores use bait and switch tactics.
  • Customers were angry after finding out the deal was just a bait and switch.

🏛️ Origin

This phrase became common in the 1900s, especially in American retail. “Bait” refers to the attractive offer, like a worm on a hook, and “switch” is the trick, offering something else once the person is interested. It’s now used in marketing, business, and even politics to describe misleading actions.


📝 Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:

The company used a __________ tactic by advertising a cheap service, then adding hidden fees.

Answer

bait and switch

2. Choose the correct meaning of “bait and switch”:

A) A fair business deal
B) A marketing mistake
C) A dishonest offer used to trick customers

Answer

C) A dishonest offer used to trick customers

3. Rewrite the sentence using the idiom:

“The company attracted customers with a special offer, but then sold them something else.” → Change the sentence using: bait and switch

Answer

The company used a bait and switch to sell a different product.


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