You could earn £5,000 for eating pasta, bread and chips for a month

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Would you describe your diet as ‘beige’? If you find yourself eating more pasta, potatoes and bread than greens, a company is looking to pay you.

The company behind this unique job assignment is Feel, who want you to test their multivitamin whilst you continue on your usual unhealthy diet.

Candidates must be over 18, and 'must not have any underlying health conditions or be undergoing any form of medical treatment, and be able to confirm they are not allergic to any ingredients in the multivitamin.

If you qualify, you'll be required to keep eating lots of beige food as normal. They'll be testing your nutrition levels at the beginning and end of the month, hopefully proving that their multivitamin delivers essential vitamins and minerals as intended.

Of course, you’ll be under the close supervision of a qualified nutritionist and a doctor, to ensure you’re not damaging your body too much.

Speaking to The Sun, Boris Hodakel, the co-founder of Feel said: ‘It's becoming increasingly difficult to get all of the vitamins and nutrients required to live life on the go.

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‘Although options for nutritiously balanced food are improving all the time, there are no options that can guarantee a perfectly balanced diet, and multivitamins can be a solution.’

Feel offer a Complete Multivitamin subscription box on a monthly basis, designed to help hair, skin, nails and energy. The box contains a 30 day supply.

Boris went on to say: ‘We in no way want to encourage people to use our multivitamin as a substitute for a healthy diet, the purpose of this study is to test the effectiveness of our product, outside of a lab or controlled environment, where results don't reflect reality.

‘We want average members of the public to eat a version of the modern Western diet - under the watchful eye of a doctor and nutritionist - to see whether Feel is as good as we think it is, in the real world.’

If you think you’re the right person for this assignment, you can apply over on Feel’s website.

The company are looking for three participants, so make sure you stand out to be in with a chance of landing the job.

Lucy Buglass
Digital Writer

Lucy Buglass is a Digital Writer for What's on TV, Goodto.com, and Woman&Home. After finishing her degree in Film Studies at Oxford Brookes University she moved to London to begin her career. She's passionate about entertainment and spends most of her free time watching Netflix series, BBC dramas, or going to the cinema to catch the latest film releases.