The No Catch Co (a vegan fish and chippy in Brighton!)

The No Catch Co (Brighton) is England’s first vegan fish and chip shop! Set up by animal welfare campaigners, it was designed to offer an alternative to fish caught in nets (that catch other species), and help reduce fishing for cod (now endangered), sold in zero waste packaging.
Most items are made from algae-based protein (2.3 trillion fish are killed each year for food). The fishing industry also catches dolphins, seals, whales, sea turtles and sharks – and causes immense suffering and greenhouse gas emissions.
Diners are blown away by wonderful alternatives::
- Vegan Cod or Smoked Haddock & Chips
- Jumbo Battered Saveloy & Chips
- Jumbo Lemom Shrimp
- Calamari Sides & Chips
- No-Cow Desserts!
Chips are no longer wrapped in newspaper, due to food regulations. And if you visiting a normal fish and chip shop, it’s not good to buy ‘fish leftovers for cats’, as most are too fatty, and have hidden bones.
Quick Vegan ‘Fish and Chips’

Just serve your homemade chips with Moving Mountains Fishless Fillets (cheap to buy, and tastes just like real fish). Made with real ingredients too!
Serve with canned mushy peas, and it’s a meal fit for purpose! Always pop the lid inside opened cans before recycling (or pop ring-pulls back over the hole) to stop wildlife getting trapped.
