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		|  24-06-2025, 01:16 | #1 |  
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			Do you find it acceptable to sneak candies and other foods into your local movie theater when you attend?
 I think its understandable why someone would do this..... The movie theaters is so bloody espensive!!
 
 I dont really go to the movies anymore because most of what comes out these days is just perverted garbage...
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		|  24-06-2025, 11:44 | #2 |  
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			In the UK we can often take our own cold food and drinks, just not alcoholic or hot foods but it's been many years since I went so this may have changed.
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		|  24-06-2025, 12:33 | #3 |  
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			Someone from a cinema chain was talking about this on the radio recently, they said a lot people assume you can't take your own food and drink into the cinema, but it's not a rule, they just obviously prefer you to buy what they have for sale, but you don't have to sneak it in.
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		|  24-06-2025, 13:12 | #4 |  
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			If they charged a fair price then people would buy what is there. Stupid prices so people do not buy it stupid business model . Same as if they charged less to visit more would go.
		 
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		|  24-06-2025, 14:17 | #5 |  
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					Originally Posted by SnoopZ  In the UK we can often take our own cold food and drinks, just not alcoholic or hot foods but it's been many years since I went so this may have changed. |  Still the case, I still take my own drink, and often sweets (not popcorn as I dont like it).
		 
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		|  25-06-2025, 05:38 | #6 |  
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			Im sorry if I made you mad Paul.. (You havent replied to my PMs recetly so im sorry if I upset you) 
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				 Someone from a cinema chain was talking about this on the radio recently, they said a lot people assume you can't take your own food and drink into the cinema, but it's not a rule, they just obviously prefer you to buy what they have for sale, but you don't have to sneak it in. |  Wow I didnt realise that!
 
Thats pretty clever of them...... (and sneaky)
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		|  25-06-2025, 10:09 | #7 |  
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				Re: Sneaking Candies into Movie Theater?
			 
 
			
			It's already expensive to get into the cinema as it is. I'm not paying another £10 for a hotdog or some nachos covered in sloppy cheesey sauces and will instead run into the supermarket and get my own snacks.
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		|  25-06-2025, 10:22 | #8 |  
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			Yes and one should be able to also AND NOT HIDE IT!!
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		|  26-06-2025, 10:04 | #9 |  
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			I've always taken my own stuff, even back in the late 80s when my aunt would take me.
 Cinemas prices are higher because they use it as a source of income due to not much of ticket sales going direct to them.
 
 I will get popcorn from the cinema about once per month as I get 25% off with my unlimited pass. However as I go frequently each month it would be too expensive everytime.
 
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		|  26-06-2025, 10:19 | #10 |  
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			Would you answer the same between one of the big name chains and a local, independent that may rely on sales to keep going without the cover of some big entity?
		 
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		|  26-06-2025, 10:59 | #11 |  
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			I've only got big chains near me, Cineworld, Vue and Odeon, so could really say. With my unlimited card I tend to stick to Cineworld.
		 
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		|  26-06-2025, 11:23 | #12 |  
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			I don't go to the Cinema anymore, I don't live local to it so have to also factor in the cost of parking which would cost me around £15 per movie during the day and £6 after 6pm, so it's far to expensive just for a movie, could use park and ride but I've never done that and it's alot of hassle to get from A to B.
 Everyman cinemas that's just opened recently doesn't allow food.
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		|  26-06-2025, 11:45 | #13 |  
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					Originally Posted by SnoopZ  I don't go to the Cinema anymore, I don't live local to it so have to also factor in the cost of parking which would cost me around £15 per movie during the day and £6 after 6pm, so it's far to expensive just for a movie, could use park and ride but I've never done that and it's alot of hassle to get from A to B.
 Everyman cinemas that's just opened recently doesn't allow food.
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		|  26-06-2025, 19:31 | #14 |  
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			Parking is free where I go (Odeon, Derby).
		 
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		|  30-06-2025, 12:40 | #15 |  
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					Originally Posted by admars  Someone from a cinema chain was talking about this on the radio recently, they said a lot people assume you can't take your own food and drink into the cinema, but it's not a rule, they just obviously prefer you to buy what they have for sale, but you don't have to sneak it in. |  I think in my experience, most cinema staff aren't bothered when you take in your own food as long as you don't take the mickey.   Even if it is a rule.  After all, they are often paid minimum wage and likely have a long list of other jobs they need to do, so checking people's bags for food isn't high on their list of priorities.
 
In fact, a couple of years ago, I was sitting in the cinema and a family walked in with an entire indian takeaway (a good couple of carrier bags worth).  It really smelled strong, and the staff didn't do a thing..
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