Dream Christmas Job: You Can Now Get Paid £200 To Trial the UK’s Best Vegan Christmas Food

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  • The role requires a plant-based food fanatic to review a selection of the UK’s vegan festive fare for MoneyBeach.co.uk
  • Tasks will include rating each choice on the taste, value for money, ‘festive-ness’ and how it compares to other vegan food choices
  • The successful applicant will be paid £200 in addition to the costs to cover their seasonal selection of food

Once November has hit, anticipation for the festive season starts rolling in very quickly and arguably, one of the most important parts is the food. This year, more brands are focused on offering a Christmas that suits any diet, so restaurant and takeaway insurance website MoneyBeach.co.uk are hiring a Vegan Festive Food Tester.

With high street vegan options growing fast, and new contenders on the scene for 2021, such as the Greggs Vegan Festive Bake, the MoneyBeach.co.uk team are on the hunt for a festive food fanatic to crown which brand gets a vegan Christmas right. The one-off seasonal ‘job’ requiring the tester to critique a selection of plant-based festive food options from brands such as McDonalds, Greggs and Waitrose, by reviewing their taste, value for money and festivity level. Applications are also open to both vegans and those with meat normally in their diet, with researchers wanting to discover how each menu item compares to other vegan food choices.

If the role wasn’t mouth-watering enough, it can even be completed from the comfort of the lucky applicant’s home, with all food to be ordered via a delivery app.

The successful applicant will be provided with £75 to order their vegan treats from a range of high street options, with a broad brief to sample hot and cold food, sandwiches and even vegan festive drinks. An entirely remote role, the reviewer will simply need to order their items via a delivery app such as Deliveroo, UberEats and Just Eat. The resulting review will be used to crown the UK’s best vegan festive food item, and the individual will be paid £200 for conducting the crucial Christmas research.

Applications are now open to UK residents aged 18 and over, and those that want to put themselves forward for the job will need to apply via the MoneyBeach.co.uk website.

Mike Rees, CEO of MoneyBeach.co.uk, comments, “We are always keeping an eye out for new foodie trends within the UK, as a specialist website for both restaurant and takeaway insurance. While high street festive treats have been around for a long time, and delivery options are improving year on year – this is the first Christmas where vegan options are out in full force on many menus. This is a great thing to see, and we want to find out once and for all, which of the vegan festive food options really stack up against other vegan options. The ideal applicant will be a lover of all things festive, keen to try plant-based alternatives and big on takeaways! We really want to know which option truly is the best when it comes to providing plant-based consumers with festive treats.”

The UK’s Favourite Festive Treats

In preparation for Christmas 2021, MoneyBeach.co.uk also analysed which Christmas foods are actually the most popular in the UK, to help discover which are still overdue a vegan makeover.

Using Google data to find which are being searched for the most, the findings reveal that KFC would be very wise to announce a plant-based Gravy Burger given its significant popularity. Other brands however have already capitalised on this interest, with the likes of Greggs announcing the vegan version of its Festive Bake in October. Interestingly, Pret wins the hotly-contested Christmas sandwich wars, above supermarket giants Tesco and Sainsbury’s – all of which have announced plant-based sandwiches for Christmas 2021.

  • KFC Gravy Burger
  • Greggs Festive Bake
  • Pizza Hut Christmas Pizza
  • Starbucks Eggnog Latte
  • Pret Christmas Sandwich
  • Greggs Mint Hot Chocolate
  • Tesco Christmas Sandwich
  • Sainsbury’s Christmas Sandwich
  • Waitrose Christmas Sandwich
  • ASDA Christmas Sandwich

To apply for the Vegan Festive Food Tester role, read the terms and conditions and find out more about the vegan food options on offer this Christmas, visit: moneybeach.co.uk/the-boardwalk/get-paid-to-eat-vegan-christmas-food


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