杀熟

殺熟
shāshú
verb

Meanings

  1. 1 to rip off loyal customers or acquaintances
  2. 2 (of a platform) to charge higher prices to regular users based on algorithmic price discrimination

Examples

Hěn duō dǎchē ruǎnjiàn dōu bèi zhǐkòng dàshùjù shāshú.
Many ride-hailing apps have been accused of using big data to rip off loyal users.
Tóngyàng de jiǔdiàn, lǎo yònghù de jiàgé jìngrán gèng guì, zhè búshì shāshú ma?
Same hotel, but the price is higher for regular users, isn't that exactly ripping off loyal customers?
Tā kāi de cānguǎn cónglái bù shāshú, péngyǒu lái dōu gěi yōuhuì.
The restaurant he runs never rips off friends, he always gives them a discount.

Tips

culture
Originally meant overcharging friends, relatives, or repeat customers in small-business contexts. The phrase exploded around 2018 when users noticed Didi, Ctrip, and Meituan showed higher prices to loyal accounts. Now 大数据杀熟 (big-data yield-to-loyalty pricing) is the default meaning online.
mistakes
Not literal: is 'to kill' only in form; here it means 'to exploit, to fleece.' refers to / 熟人 (a regular / an acquaintance), not to cooked food.

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