Tate Britain

Tate Britain museum in London has attracted controversy over offering to pay a "head of coffee" £39,500 ($51,747), an amount greater than the average salary of an art curator based in the city.

The gallery advertised that the role, working 40 hours a week, would entail "sourcing, blending and roasting coffee," requiring that the ideal candidate have "extensive experience of cupping and espresso quality control."