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Would You Like To Get Paid To Try Food At Nissan Stadium?

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Would You Like To Get Paid To Try Food At Nissan Stadium?

Pickswise for the past several years picks one lucky fan to win a pair of tickets to see their favorite football team play.  This year that one lucky fan will get $500 in spending, traveling expenses and two jerseys.  The only catch is you have to eat food at the stadium and document what you think, according to WKRN.

Pickswise wants you to eat as much food as you can at the stadium, so come with an empty stomach.  Hot dogs and hamburgers are not your typical stadium food any longer.  They want to know how you feel about hat chicken sandwich or the salad you ate.

It is open to all fans 21 years or older. When you applying you must be able to tell Pickswise why you would be the perfect taste tester.  You have until September 12th to enter.

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