Jam Tomorrow

What Does "Jam Tomorrow" Mean?
"Jam tomorrow" is an English idiom. It means "a promise of future benefits that might never materialize."Examples in Sentences
Here are three examples of the idiom "jam tomorrow" used in a sentence:- We've been promised better working conditions, but it always feels like it's jam tomorrow with this company.
- They promised us jam tomorrow, but I have my doubts about their sincerity.
- I'm tired of their 'jam tomorrow' promises; I want to see real change now.
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