PIZZA giant Domino's is offering someone the opportunity to take a not-so-healthy "dream job" as the organisation's Chief Garlic Bread Taste Tester.
The Brisbane-based role has been advertised on LinkedIn, saying the ideal candidate will have "never met a carb they didn't care for".
Applicants should "understand the perfect 'crunch to softness' ratio" and have at least five years' experience in garlic bread consumption.
They should also have "burned their fingers at least once not being able to wait for the garlic bread to cool down".
It's not exactly a full time role, with Domino's actually only employing the successful candidate for one day at $30 per hour - but of course with a pizza lunch included.
The romantics amongst us might say it is possible to die of a broken heart, but there may also be a physical manifestation which is apparently caused by eating too much wasabi.
BMJ Case Reports this month cites an incident where a woman in her late 60s attended a wedding where she ate a "large amount" of what she thought was avocado dip.
Unfortunately it turned out to be Japanese horseradish, and after feeling pressure in her chest an ECG revealed she was suffering from takotsubo cardiomyopathy, also known as "broken heart syndrome" which is normally triggered by extreme emotional stress.
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