Palm Beach OKs vote on ban vs. 'formula' eateries

Nation's Restaurant News, Feb 25, 2008

PALM BEACH, FLA. -- The Town Council here voted unanimously this month to approve a ballot initiative that would block "formula restaurants" from opening in the island town.

The pending ban, which was first proposed in 2006, would apply to restaurant chains that have three or more units and similar trade names, standardized and limited menus, uniforms, architecture and decor.

The measure will go before voters this spring. Town officials could not be reached for comment by press time. According to official documents, the move was made in order to preserve local restaurants and maintain the town's character. Proponents on the Town Council have said in recent months that they want "to make sure the town does not find itself inundated in fast-food drive-in facilities that are not going to necessarily directly cater to the ambience or the quality of life."

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