This app is hiring 50 pizza lovers to travel and eat pizza for one year

While it’s no doubt that pizza styles vary in every state, the best slices come from independent shops across the country. A great way to know where the best pies are while you’re away from home is to use the Slice app that connects pizza lovers to local, independent pizzerias across the country.

Users of the Slice app can now sign up to be a part of the “P.I.E. Society” — Promotion of Independents Everywhere. One person from each of the 50 US states will become a state representative, responsible for trying as much pizza as they can every week and telling stories about the pizzerias they’ll visit.

Representatives will be paid in pizza, of course. Each person will receive a year’s supply of free pizza ($1,300 value) available from the over 16,000 locations on the Slice app, a $500 travel stipend to try new pizzerias in their state, a content creation kit to document all the pizza they’ll eat along the way, and lots of merch and gear from Slice. Friends and family will win too, as Slice is offering exclusive discounts and deals to your faves.

There are a few rules in order to be eligible. First, you have to be at least 21 and have been eating pizza for the last 10 years. Second, you have to be the ultimate pizza lover — all shapes, sizes, crusts, and willing to experiment with different toppings. Third, you must be passionate about supporting small businesses and content creation the way Slice is.

Applications open on June 24 and end on July 30, 2021. Applicants find out if they got the job on August 13.

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