Ice cream fans could get paid £1,000 to indulge in the sweet treat - but only if they give up sugar.

Get paid to eat ice cream

Get paid to eat ice cream

To mark National Ice Cream Month this month, Wheyhey are looking for someone to take part in a study to find out if the sweet-toothed can achieve the same levels of satisfaction if they swap their favourite flavours for sugar-free alternatives.

The chosen candidate will try a variety of flavours from the sugar-free ice cream range, and keep track of their satisfaction levels, which will be compared with scores for their sugary counterparts.

Damien Kennedy, founder of Wheyhey, said: “Our main aim at Wheyhey is to show our community that you don’t have to compromise on taste when living a healthy lifestyle.

“With many of us in the UK consuming more sugar than we should, we’re proud to offer a sugar-free, high-protein alternative that delivers in both taste and texture."

People hoping to get paid to eat ice cream can apply for the study via https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/2354630632

To be eligible for the job, participants must be aged 18-60, and have no pre-existing health issues such as diabetes, obesity, and hyperthyroidism.