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You Could Get Paid $2,000 to Eat at Las Vegas Buffets—Here’s How to Apply
Vegas Insider is hiring one lucky foodie to taste-test the Strip’s best holiday spreads this Thanksgiving and report back.
Ahead of Turkey Day, one brand is hoping to hire an official "Thanksgiving buffet tester" — for a fee, of course.
If you’re a foodie with a penchant for Thanksgiving dishes, this gig is for you. Just make sure you bring the stretchy pants.
The largest buffet in Las Vegas is located in Caesars Palace.Rachel Dube I visited the Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. It's the largest buffet in the city. It cost me $65 (price per ...
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