very little in it

very little in it

Not an appreciable or very noticeable difference (between two things being compared). Primarily heard in UK. I'm getting paid a bit more in my new role, but there's very little in it—it's more to have an impressive title on my CV.
See also: little, very
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • not much in it
  • chip
  • chips
  • stand off from
  • stand off from (someone or something)
  • (as) dead as mutton
  • dead as mutton
  • make a dent in (something)
  • make a dent in something
  • make a dent/hole in something