If you have a burrito tattoo, have named your child Taco, or dedicated your wedding catering to street food, then you could potentially be in with the chance of winning a ‘Black Card’ at one of Manchester’s well known bars.
Revolución de Cuba is looking for the UK’s biggest burrito fan to help out with a new job and act as its new Street Food Ambassador.
The lucky recruit will be rewarded with their very own Revolución de Cuba Black Card, entitling them to a year’s supply of burritos, in exchange for sharing regular feedback with the wider team to ensure Revolución de Cuba street food is always at the top of its game.
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Kat Schofield, Brand Marketing Manager, at Revolución de Cuba, said: “This is a really exciting opportunity for street food-lovers to get involved in keeping our menu feeling fresh. Our Street Food Ambassador will be rewarded for their work with free food from Revolución de Cuba for a whole year with their Black Card, which is an incredible perk!”
The successful applicant will be able to share their Black Card with one other person, too, so they can share the love. Talk about work perks.
To be in with a chance of securing the role, you simply need to drop an email to baeritto@revolutionbarsgroup.com with your name, date of birth and location, and an explanation on why you’d be the perfect fit for the role – the more creative you are, the better.
Applications close on February 8 and the top four candidates will be selected on February 10, when Revolución de Cuba will let its social media followers choose the worthy winner.
In the meantime, the Havana-inspired bar is also providing 50 per cent off all food on Sundays to Wednesdays inclusive until February 8.
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