Get your hands on FREE fish and chips this ‘Fryday’ in Brighton!

Get your hands on FREE fish and chips this ‘Fryday’ in Brighton!


Isobel Lawrance


twenty fourth Jul 2023

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FREE fish and chips in Brighton this Friday  

A pleasant portion of fish and chips has all the time been a staple of the British seaside. For the reason that mid-19th century, chippies have lined the shoreline of coastal towns and cities across the UK. This isn’t any different for Brighton, where the shingle and stone-covered shore is full of a whole bunch of hundreds of tourists every summer, lots of whom watch the sunset with fish and chips, the town’s much-loved dish. 

There are many chippie hotspots to explore in the colorful and bustling city, including The Lanes, North Laine, and Brighton Pier – with each establishment offering a singular twist on the classic dish. Nevertheless, sadly many chip shops along the Brighton coast are struggling to remain open, with rising operational costs forcing many establishments to shut their doors for good. Many are family run, having been passed down from generation to generation for a whole bunch of years. 

That’s why Sarson’s, along with the National Federation of Fish Friers, has identified that by visiting your local chippy just twice more per 12 months, the nation could help stem the tide of chippie closures in only 12 months. Now, they’ve created an additional saucy incentive to get Brighton backing their local. 

On the twenty eighth July, Sarson’s will probably be popping up at Brighton’s famous chippie, Little Jack Fullers, handing out free chips between 12pm and 2pm. To assist save your chippie, all it’s essential to do is turn up, support your local and claim your fresh chips.  

It won’t just be this Friday, either. Sarson’s are giving people across the county to get their hands on a free Friday night chippy tea all year long. Actually, the famous malt vinegar brand has pledged to offer away one tonne of free fish and chips. That’s a whopping 50 meals available to be claimed each week, all 12 months long! 

This 12 months to this point, Sarson’s have already provided over 500 portions of fish and chip to foodies nationwide – they usually don’t plan on stopping any time soon! 

So, should you are in Brighton, the encircling areas or simply fancy a visit down south to the seaside this Friday, make certain you stop by Little Jack Fullers to assert your free portion of chips. There’s no limit, so that you won’t miss out – however the offer will only stand from 12pm – 2pm on 28th July. Whether you’re a salt and pepper lover, like them plain or slather on the Sarson’s vinegar – enjoy! 

David Roberts, Owner of Little Jack Fullers, said:

“The fish and chip industry has survived countless challenges since its inception within the 1860’s – including two World Wars, recessions, and the pandemic,  but these previous couple of years have been extremely hard from an operational perspective.   

“It’s alarming to see the industry in such decline and initiatives like Sarson’s Fryday really shine a lightweight on the challenges myself and other operators across the town, and across the country are facing. We’re delighted to be participating within the Sarson’s Fryday campaign and stay up for welcoming customers old and recent to affix Sarson’s Fryday at Little Jack Fullers”. 

Katy Holder, Brand Manager, Mizkan Euro adds;

“Now in its second 12 months, Sarson’s Fryday has one aim; to support the Fish & Chip shop industry during unequivocally difficult operational conditions – a results of which has seen many operators having to shut their doors and switch off their fryers in droves. 

“Up to now, we’ve reimbursed a whole bunch of free meals to households who’re feeling the pinch themselves, whilst putting money directly into the tills of the hard-working Chippy operators who keep this iconic British culinary institution alive. 

“This summer, we plan to go one step further, by gifting away one tonne of free chips to the nation. From Brighton, to Blackpool, Newquay to Newcastle, nevertheless Brits plan to slosh on the Sarson’s, we urge them to go to their local chippy…with the added incentive that their chippy tea, might just be free! Together we are able to batter this crisis, one chip at a time”.