Brighton seafront could soon ditch the chips and fried chicken for salads and plant-based meals. Authorities are reviewing bold plans to create designated “Healthy Eating Zones” along the popular coastline.
Fast Food Ban in Key Areas?
Under the proposed scheme, vendors in certain busy stretches would face restrictions on selling traditional fast food like burgers, fried chicken, and chips. Instead, they’d have to serve health-conscious alternatives such as grilled dishes and plant-based options.
“Brighton welcomes millions of visitors every year, and we want to ensure the food offering reflects modern expectations around health and wellbeing,” a spokesperson said. “This isn’t about banning treats entirely, but about creating balance in key areas.”
What Could Change on Brighton Seafront?
- Fried food sales restricted in selected zones
- Vendors required to meet new nutrition guidelines
- Clear signs marking “Healthy Eating Zones”
- Possible incentives for low-calorie and plant-based menu options
- Transition period for existing businesses to update menus
Residents Divided Over Proposal
The plan has already sparked a mixed reaction locally. One Brighton resident told us, “You can’t come to the seaside and not have chips — it’s part of the experience.”
But others support the change. Another local said, “There’s nothing wrong with offering healthier options, especially with so many families visiting.”
Pilot Scheme Could Launch This Summer
Reports suggest a trial may kick off in select areas of Brighton seafront this summer. If successful, the rollout could expand. A public consultation will be announced soon.