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Published 14:34 17 May 2021 BST
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They went on to say that the reason they've launched the programme is to help the British public "find the best spots, whilst supporting and recognising hospitality venues across the UK".
They added: "It also turns out that a lot of you are currently searching for the best places to brunch in the UK, with a huge rise in Google search data around terms such as ‘bottomless brunch near me’, so we’re hoping this research will be helpful."
On top of the £1,000 cheque, Psydro will, naturally, cover the costs of food and drink over the course of the programme.
The chosen applicants will spend one day every weekend for three months at various brunch spots, ranking them on service, quality of food, range of menu, environment and the overall experience.
As the job is UK-based, it seems it's only open to UK residents over the age of 18.
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