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A leading vegan resource platform is offering three meat-lovers $2,500 to eat a completely vegan diet for one month, in a bid to highlight the health and fitness benefits of consuming only plant-based produce. The job offer comes after a recent nationwide survey by the platform discovered the top meat-eating states in the US, with Mississippi topping the list. Candidates must be from one of the top five meat-loving states and will be required to keep a detailed health journal documenting their experience to be used as an onsite case study.
A leading vegan resource platform is offering three meat-lovers $2,500 each to go vegan for one month, in a bid to highlight the instant health and fitness benefits of consuming only plant-based produce.
The remote job offer comes after a recent nationwide survey by VeganLiftz.com discovered the top meat-eating states in the US, and as such the new recruits must be currently living in one of the top five most carnivorous areas of the country.
The platform will use the three candidates’ experiences of going vegan for 30 days as onsite case studies, to demonstrate to readers how going vegan can impact health and fitness, and what drawbacks there are, if any. The aim is to provide real-life accounts of a plant-based diet, that general members of the public can relate to and learn from.
The nationwide survey of more than 5,000 American’s discovered that Mississippi is the top meat-eating state in the country, with over nine in ten (92%) respondents from the state confirming they eat meat daily.
The top meat-eating states in the US are:
1. Mississippi
2. Iowa
3. Nebraska
4. Texas
5. Indiana
Self-professed meat-lovers who reside in any of the above states and are interested in applying to the job role can do so here: https://veganliftz.com/get-paid-to-go-vegan-for-30-days/
The successful candidates will be given a vegan diet plan for the duration of the month and must complete a remote health and fitness check, both before and after the study as well as take good quality, head-to-toe before and after pictures of themselves. The plant-based diet is the only change in lifestyle permitted for the study – the meat-lovers must go about their everyday life as normal outside of what they’re eating and drinking.
VeganLiftz.com will be selecting the three successful candidates at the end of August, with hopes of starting the study mid-September. Applicants must be aged 18 to 60 years old, have no underlying health conditions, such as diabetes, obesity, or hyperthyroidism, and are required to have eaten a meat-heavy diet consistently for at least a year prior.
VeganLiftz.com is a vegan resource platform that provides science-backed information relating to the vegan diet and vegan fitness. Created by a team of fitness and health experts, the website provides the best possible evidence-based and actionable advice, so readers can learn about veganism and optimizing their health through a plant-based approach.
Jason Hughes, founder of VeganLiftz.com, said,
“Our main aim at VeganLiftz.com is to debunk any myths out there around veganism and help our community educate themselves on a plant-based lifestyle. As such, we are always looking to demonstrate the real-life affects being vegan has on a person’s health and fitness – it’s important to us that the case studies we produce from our latest recruits are honest, relatable and informative, and both negatives and positives are reported on so people can make an informed decision on whether veganism is right for them, and how best to implement it.
“We’re super excited to hire our three carnivores and to see the results of the study! To get maximum results, we think it’s important to hire people who have previously eaten a lot of meat and so our research into the top meat-loving states of America came in handy here. If this sounds like you and you’re looking to try something new and transform your lifestyle, please apply now!”