Throwing fries is forbidden. Yes, it’s a real stadium rule — and no, it’s not a snack-bar joke. The Brest club issued a very serious statement to remind supporters of this.
Fries are tasty, but they are not projectiles. After a recent match in which Toulouse players were hit by a shower of fries coming from the Brest stands, the club felt compelled to issue what sounded like a “food safety” style warning.
Food Is Not a Stadium Projectile
What may look like a harmless third-half prank can actually be very costly: a projectile is still a projectile, even when it’s crispy and salty. The club stresses that such behavior is treated like any other object thrown onto the field.
The reminder is clear: a match can be stopped if a referee or a player is struck. Throwing a fry, a cup, or any object can lead to permanent removal from the stadium, a fine, or even legal action. Yes, all that over a handful of potatoes.
The moral of the story: fries are meant to be eaten, not used to pressure the opposing striker. Keep them in the tray — football will thank you.
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