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Get paid £6,000 to eat pizza part-time for Papa John’s

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PAPA John’s is looking to pay a pizza lover £6,000 to eat their grub – but there’s a catch.

The fast food chain wants to hire a part-time assistant to help them create new dishes, test existing ones and help them expand their menu.

 Papa John's hopes the ideal candidate will help expand its vegan menu

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Papa John’s hopes the ideal candidate will help expand its vegan menuCredit: Papa John’s

The draw back? You have to be vegan.

The takeaway pizza firm hopes to add more non-dairy, meat-free and plant-based dishes to the menu next year.

If you the chief vegan officer role, you’ll need to dedicate eight to 10 hours a month between January and June 2020 to the job, which will include tasting the new buffalo cauliflower wings before they’re released.

They’ll pay you £6,000 for your time, which works out as between £100 and £125 an hour.

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Only applicants who are big vegan advocates will get a look-in though – the job description specifically asks for candidates who “frequently use #Vegan” on social media.

It’s also interested in those who can “removed an avocado stone in under 60 seconds” and more importantly, be able to “back themselves in a veganism debate with Piers Morgan“.

That might prove to be the toughest test, considering the Good Morning Britain host is a hard anti-vegan – just take a look at his rant on Gregg’s vegan sausage roll if you don’t believe us.

Ideally, candidates will also have a background in food technology or a food science degree or similar.

Interested? Then you’ll need to apply to the part-time role by emailing your CV and cover letter to papajohns@wcommunications.co.uk before November 11.

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