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The potato-lover will then have to write a 500-word review of their experience or create a 60-second video for Instagram or TikTok.
Best of all, the lucky candidate will be paid for their important work. The Botanist will pay the tester £500 (€582), which amounts to an hourly rate of £200 (€233).
On top of that, they'll also receive a monthly roast for two. Nice work if you can get it.
Now, the role is UK based, but The Botanist has over 20 locations, so if you happen to be near one on that date (and you're obsessed with roasties) then definitely go for it.
To apply, you'll need to explain in less than 500 words why you'd make the perfect pro-tato tester, and explain where you would submit your review.
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