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  2. Grate job: The University of Wisconsin-Madison is hiring a ...

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    Get paid to eat cheese: The University of Wisconsin-Madison is seeking a paid food taster in its dairy research center to try 12 pizzas and 24 cheese samples a week.

  3. Food taster - Wikipedia

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    A food taster is a person who ingests food that was prepared for someone else, to confirm it is safe to eat. One who tests drinks in this way is known as a cupbearer . The person to whom the food is to be served is usually an important person, such as a monarch or somebody under threat of assassination or harm.

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    In the early 19th century, positions in the federal government were held at the pleasure of the president—a person could be fired at any time. The spoils system meant that jobs were used to support the American political parties, though this was gradually changed by the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act of 1883 and subsequent laws. By 1909 ...

  6. Here's What a Professional Taste Tester Actually Does All Day

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    Lauren Grosskopf By Jacquelyn Smith Lauren Grosskopf eats food for a living. Well, that's just one part of her job. There's actually a lot more to being a food scientist than taste testing all day.

  7. Food Safety and Inspection Service - Wikipedia

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    The Pure Food and Drug Act’s main purpose lay in the banning of foreign and interstate traffic of adulterated and mislabelled food and its direction of the U.S. Bureau of Chemistry to inspect food products and refer offenders to the prosecution. It also constituted a major step towards the creation of the Food and Drug Administration. [16]