Favor Delivery, a Texas-based food delivery app, is hiring a team of 'order-in experts' to eat and review take-out meals in their cities.
Do you love free food, adventurous eating and ordering in? If so, boy, do we have the dream job for you…. Texas-based food delivery app Favor Delivery is hiring a team of “Order-In Experts” to help find the best dishes across Texas. The taste-testers will be tasked with enjoying their city's cuisine from the comfort of their homes and completing a short review. They will receive $1,000 per assignment, according to a press release.
'Our recent How Texas Orders In data report showed us just how many incredible cuisines and dishes there are across our state, and we look forward to finding our team of order-in experts to work with our chief tasting officer to uncover and showcase all Texas' favorite cuisines, as well as help Texans discover new restaurants and dishes to order in,” said Favor Delivery CEO Keith Duncan in a statement.
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