Earning a decent wage is not always easy but there is one way you can earn ?35,000 in one year - but you would have to give up food.
And when we say give up food, we don?t mean some food or naughty food - but all food entirely.
Of course, you would need to have SOMETHING - and that?s where Huel comes in.
The unappetising powdered drink is the only thing you would be able to consume for 52 weeks - but the liquid is designed to replace food.
The company are looking for British volunteers to drink the ?food product? every day and you would need to Skype the makers every morning to keep them updated.
Reportedly containing everything the human body needs to survive, the makers of Huel want to know what life would be like with no solid food in our system.
Founder Julian Hearn said: ?We completely understand that this is no easy feat; not many of our customer are on Huel 100% of the time, the norm is probably about 50% Huel and 50% traditional meals.
?Having said that, we are intrigued to understand more about the role of eating in our culture. What would life be like with no solid food?
?Huel provides everything the human body needs, in a healthy and sustainable way, so we know that it is a perfectly nutritious way to consume what we need ? but what will happen if this really is the future of all food?
?What will life be like when we have so much more time in our day and so much less to think about??
The product has already proved popular in the UK and has sold out three times already - so there may not be a shortage of volunteers.
Huel is designed to not be too tasty so it ?minimises the risk of users overeating?.
Oh, and it apparently makes your wind particularly potent.
Sounds delicious.
And when we say give up food, we don?t mean some food or naughty food - but all food entirely.
Of course, you would need to have SOMETHING - and that?s where Huel comes in.
The unappetising powdered drink is the only thing you would be able to consume for 52 weeks - but the liquid is designed to replace food.
The company are looking for British volunteers to drink the ?food product? every day and you would need to Skype the makers every morning to keep them updated.
Reportedly containing everything the human body needs to survive, the makers of Huel want to know what life would be like with no solid food in our system.
Founder Julian Hearn said: ?We completely understand that this is no easy feat; not many of our customer are on Huel 100% of the time, the norm is probably about 50% Huel and 50% traditional meals.
?Having said that, we are intrigued to understand more about the role of eating in our culture. What would life be like with no solid food?
?Huel provides everything the human body needs, in a healthy and sustainable way, so we know that it is a perfectly nutritious way to consume what we need ? but what will happen if this really is the future of all food?
?What will life be like when we have so much more time in our day and so much less to think about??
The product has already proved popular in the UK and has sold out three times already - so there may not be a shortage of volunteers.
Huel is designed to not be too tasty so it ?minimises the risk of users overeating?.
Oh, and it apparently makes your wind particularly potent.
Sounds delicious.

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