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Domino's has hired its first Chief Garlic Bread Taste Tester in Australia.

Domino's has hired its first Chief Garlic Bread Taste Tester in Australia. Zach Gracie, 21, beat 7500 contestants to take out the title and score the world-first role. Mr Gracie said he was ecstatic about landing his "dream job".

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