This research proposal examines the feasibility of developing food tourism within the West Midlands, UK. It begins with an introduction outlining the importance of food tourism and its potential benefits, such as job creation and economic growth. The proposal defines the research aim, objectives, and questions, emphasizing the need to understand the impact of food tourism on the region's development. The methodology section details the research philosophy (interpretivism), approach (inductive), strategy (case study), and data collection methods (secondary data). The proposal also addresses ethical considerations and data analysis techniques, including thematic analysis. The literature review highlights the existing research gap and the rationale for the study. The report concludes with a discussion of the structure, including the introduction, literature review, methodology, data analysis, and conclusions. The research aims to identify strengths, weaknesses, and ways to overcome negative impacts, providing a comprehensive analysis of food tourism's potential in the West Midlands.