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Published 16:02 12 Jul 2019 BST

Multivitamin company Feel are planning on paying a few lucky people £5,000 each to eat exclusively beige foods like pasta, bread, rice, and potatoes.
They're also going to ask the participants to take one of their multivitamins during the trial to prove that the supplement can deliver 18 key vitamins and minerals - irrespective of a poor diet or not.
According to the site, the aforementioned "vitamin tester" will continue to eat a non-balanced diet for 30 days.
This diet will consist of foods like "... white bread, chicken, eggs, pasta and rice, under the ongoing supervision of a qualified nutritionist and doctor, who will make sure you’re meeting your individual required calorie and macro targets."
Sounds like heaven, to be honest.
So if you happen to live in the UK and want to get your fill of pasta and bread for a decent amount of cash, you can apply for the vitamin tester job over here.
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