How to eat out for free (legally) with this under-the-radar side hustle

Americans spend nearly $4,000 a year dining out. Mystery dining lets you eat at restaurants for free in exchange for honest feedback. Here’s how to get started and which companies are legit.

⚡ TL;DR (THE SHORT VERSION)

  • Mystery dining is a real side hustle. Free meals (including tip and travel) for honest feedback.
  • Legit companies: EyeSpy CC (budgets up to $150), Market Force and Secret Shopper. All free to join.
  • If they ask you to pay, deposit a check or buy gift cards, it’s a scam.

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Here’s a side gig nobody talks about. Companies will pay you to eat at restaurants. Your meal, your tip, even your gas to get there. All covered.

It’s called mystery dining. It’s been around for decades. Now, you can try it. 

🍽️ Yes, the food is really free

You walk into a restaurant and act like a normal customer. Enjoy your meal. Then fill out a detailed report afterward.

How was the food? Was the server friendly? Did the manager stop by? You snap a few discreet photos, answer some questions and submit your review.

That’s it.

Your entire meal is covered. Appetizers, entrees, drinks, dessert, tax and tip. Some companies reimburse you. Others give you a voucher up front. Either way, you’re eating free. I love that for you.

Dinner budgets can hit $150. Lunch gigs? Around $75. Here are the most reputable companies. All free to join.

  1. EyeSpy CC: Specializes in fine dining, cocktail lounges, even hotel stays. Generous budgets and rave reviews from evaluators.
  2. Market Force: Heavy hitter in dining and retail. Vouchers start small but grow once you build a track record. Their online portal lets you pick gigs and upload results. Easy.
  3. Secret Shopper: Over 35 years in the biz with 700,000+ shoppers. Works with Chipotle, Krispy Kreme, Xfinity and more. Retail and banking gigs, too.

Sign up with your name, birthday and location. Some companies have you do a practice evaluation first. Then you’re off to meet your clandestiny. Sorry, had to.

🚨 Don’t fall for the fakes

The classic move: They mail you a fat check (it’s fake), tell you to deposit it and buy gift cards, then ask for the card numbers. By the time your bank catches on, your money is gone.

Here’s what you need to know.

  • A legit company will never charge you to sign up. No fees. Period.
  • Never deposit a check and wire money back. 
  • Never buy gift cards for an assignment. No real company does this. Ever.

Stick with the companies above, and you’ll be filling your plate, not emptying your wallet.

I guess you could say this side hustle is a rare find. Well-done, in fact.

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