Monica Reed

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Football and food in one job!

If you love game day food and football, this the job you’ve always dreamed about!  A sports gambling website has a position open for Official NFL Food Tester.  If you are the lucky football food fanatic chosen for this job, get ready, back your bags and plenty of antacids!

Here’s the job description, they are seeking a person who will travel around the country, visiting stadiums to hunt down the best signature dishes throughout the league. In addition to tasting the food, the football foodie fanatic chosen for the job will rank the signature dishes and report back the dishes and foods they found, then share it on social media.

You’ll get a $500 stipend in prize money, the football foodie who gets picked will get free tickets to 3 to 5 NFL games during the 2019 season, as well as an allowance to buy a dish at each stadium they visit.

Here’s the catch, whoever wins will have to fork out money for their own travel and accommodation to games. There are no qualifications except you’ve got to be 21 years or older, and following the application process.  You’ll have to upload a photo of yourself eating your favorite game day food to Twitter with the hashtag #NFLFoodTester and follow the Pickswise account, which is hosting the contest. But eat fast, you have until 5pm today (Eastern Time) today to apply.  Get your application HERE!! The winner will be announced September 13th!

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