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In honor of National Farm Day on March 10 and America’s 250th anniversary, the brand is recruiting four ranch enthusiasts for a “Flavor Quest” across Europe this summer.
Today, the brand announced the Hidden Valley Lunch Bassador program. This is a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for ranching enthusiasts to spread American flavor overseas and get paid while doing so.”
“Ranch dressing is a distinctly American creation: invented here, perfected here, and obsessed with here,” Hidden Valley said in a March 10 news release. “But many people around the world have never experienced the tangy flavor that Americans cherish.”
According to Hidden Valley, Ranch Bassaders will be paid to document their seven-week adventure combining OG Ranch Dressing and local cuisine.
“It’s a real job, a real paycheck, very A real excuse to put ranch on everything. “From Italian pizza to British fish and chips, you’ll see how America’s favorite ranches marry well with European classics,” the brand said.
Here’s what you need to know about Hidden Valley’s “Lunch Ambassador” position, including how to apply.
What does a “Ranch Bassada” do?
Over seven weeks, the Farm Bassador duo will be paid to create content for Hidden Valley while “vacationing” in Europe.
“Lunchbassadors will film unfiltered reactions from around the world, ranging from ‘Wait…what do we put that on?’ to ‘Okay, that’s really incredible,'” according to Hidden Valley. “Every stop, every meal, every cultural crossover will be documented across social platforms.”
Hidden Valley added: “Along the way, both teams will discover delicious food, meet new friends, and immerse the world in a cup.”
Lunch Ambassadors are required to produce a certain amount of content each week (four short-form videos, one long-form YouTube video, and supporting photos and videos taken throughout the trip) while embarking on a multi-country itinerary.
Hidden Valley did not outline their salaries, but said ranch bassaders would work full-time and be compensated for about 40 hours of work per week.
The trip is also “all-expenses paid,” which covers travel expenses such as airfare, train transportation, boarding, meals, and activities.
How can I apply to become a “Ranch Ambassador”?
The brand says applications for Hidden Valley’s “Ranch Ambassador” position will begin on Tuesday, March 31st.
If you’re “outgoing, culturally curious, and have a passion for food, travel, storytelling, and content creation,” Hidden Valley said you should consider throwing in the ring.

