A piece of the pie.
/ə pis ʌv ðə paɪ./
A piece of the pie.
/ə pis ʌv ðə paɪ./
A piece of the pie" is an idiom that means a share of the total amount of something, usually money or profits. This expression vividly illustrates everyone receiving a literal slice of a pie, hence implying everyone getting a fair portion of the available resource. For example, during a company profit sharing discussion, an employee might say, "I've worked hard this year and I deserve a piece of the pie.
Everyone wants a piece of the pie when it comes to the new technology sector profits.
It mentions that everyone is eager to share in the financial gains from emerging technologies.
You need to work hard if you want a piece of the pie in this business.
It states that attaining success in a field requires dedication and hard work.
She negotiated skillfully to ensure she received a fair piece of the pie during the merger.
This emphasizes smart negotiation as a tool to ensure one receives a deserved share in business profits.