Wanted: People to Eat Fatty Meals to Test Weight Loss Drug

by Megan on March 15, 2010

If you live the life of a couch potato, you might be reading the wrong blog. Nonetheless, you may be in the perfect position to earn around $36 000. A company in the UK is looking for couch potatoes to do nothing, eat more and test the fat binding properties of their new weight-loss product.

The firm, Proactol Ltd, is looking for men and women to 400 extra calories every day by eating fatty meals like pizza and chips so they can test their new product ‘in the real world’. Participants, who will be monitored by doctors, will be paid an annual salary of $35 750 to eat 16% more calories a week with “no strings attached”.

“We are looking to hire the ultimate average Joe who isn’t afraid to eat more, be themselves and become a professional couch potato for a living,” the ad says. “The ideal candidate should not already be on a diet but eat a healthy balance of carbohydrates, fats and proteins and be prepared to increase their existing calorie intake by 16% a week by eating fatty foods such as Chinese takeaways, fish and chips, pizza or McDonalds.”

According to a spokesperson for Proactol, the individual will assist their team of scientists and doctors to better understand the benefits of their drug, which they claim absorbs up to 30% of fat intake. The tester will at first be observed in their facility, but will soon be able to ‘work from home’ with the weight-loss product delivered to his or her door.

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