This app gives 50 pizza fans a year of free pizza

Imagine being paid to eat a pizza!


Imagine being paid toeat a pizza inPizza instead of money. Does it look like the ultimate dream job? Well, an application that helps Americans find independentpizzeria Could be about to make all your fantasies the craziest come true.

Slice has just launched P.I. Company, which strengthens the "promotion of independents everywhere". What is the purpose of this so-called society? Well, the slice is looking for 50 pizza fans, one of each state to be exactly to serve as a "pizza leader" of their condition.

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As "pizza leader", you will be offset in the form of a year of free pizza. (In total, these $ 25 weekly credits add up to 1,300 pie dollars!) Plus, you will also have a $ 500 travel allowance and a content creation kit to help combine and document your trip by striking the state.

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Now, for the list of employment responsibilities! They understand:

  • To eatPizza,
  • Visit and / or order new pizza stores every week,
  • Capture the content that shares the unique story behind the pizza,
  • Evangelize the best pizzerias in your state,
  • Eat more pizza,
  • And revisit the first and fifth responsibilities.

This concert does not seem half bad, right?! If you are interested, Slice accepts the requests of the concert from July 30th until July 30th. If you like to support small businesses and you like to try all the different styles of pizza (and pizza fittings!) In your state, thenConsider applying to be a "pizza head" official.

For more, do not forget to checkThe worst new pizzas at Fast Food, according to a dietician.


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