Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. I bring bottled water and candy or a granola bar, if I feel the need to eat.
Can you explain why you feel the "need to eat" during a 90-120 minute movie? Why can't you go that long without eating?
Anonymous wrote:No, because I was a manager of a movie theatre back in my 20s:
1. Admission fees basically cover only the film rights. The theatre depends on concession sales to stay in business. If you want your theatre to stay around (especially if it's an independent or small chain), buy the damn popcorn.
2. Because of #1, my performance as manager was largely judged on concession sale #s. Strict quotas, constant harping on what I was doing to increase sales etc.
3. Knowingly letting someone in with snacks was a disciplinary offense. Those of you smugly toting in bags with snacks peeking out puts the manager in a terrible position: he either starts a conflict with you, or risks you being a "secret shopper" and jeopardizes his job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, because I was a manager of a movie theatre back in my 20s:
1. Admission fees basically cover only the film rights. The theatre depends on concession sales to stay in business. If you want your theatre to stay around (especially if it's an independent or small chain), buy the damn popcorn.
2. Because of #1, my performance as manager was largely judged on concession sale #s. Strict quotas, constant harping on what I was doing to increase sales etc.
3. Knowingly letting someone in with snacks was a disciplinary offense. Those of you smugly toting in bags with snacks peeking out puts the manager in a terrible position: he either starts a conflict with you, or risks you being a "secret shopper" and jeopardizes his job.
This. Concessions are the only thing that keeps movie theaters in the black. There's a reason that popcorn and soda is so expensive.
Anonymous wrote:No, because I was a manager of a movie theatre back in my 20s:
1. Admission fees basically cover only the film rights. The theatre depends on concession sales to stay in business. If you want your theatre to stay around (especially if it's an independent or small chain), buy the damn popcorn.
2. Because of #1, my performance as manager was largely judged on concession sale #s. Strict quotas, constant harping on what I was doing to increase sales etc.
3. Knowingly letting someone in with snacks was a disciplinary offense. Those of you smugly toting in bags with snacks peeking out puts the manager in a terrible position: he either starts a conflict with you, or risks you being a "secret shopper" and jeopardizes his job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. I bring bottled water and candy or a granola bar, if I feel the need to eat.
Can you explain why you feel the "need to eat" during a 90-120 minute movie? Why can't you go that long without eating?
Anonymous wrote:No, because I was a manager of a movie theatre back in my 20s:
1. Admission fees basically cover only the film rights. The theatre depends on concession sales to stay in business. If you want your theatre to stay around (especially if it's an independent or small chain), buy the damn popcorn.
2. Because of #1, my performance as manager was largely judged on concession sale #s. Strict quotas, constant harping on what I was doing to increase sales etc.
3. Knowingly letting someone in with snacks was a disciplinary offense. Those of you smugly toting in bags with snacks peeking out puts the manager in a terrible position: he either starts a conflict with you, or risks you being a "secret shopper" and jeopardizes his job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. I bring bottled water and candy or a granola bar, if I feel the need to eat.
Can you explain why you feel the "need to eat" during a 90-120 minute movie? Why can't you go that long without eating?
Can you explain why you’re policing how most people enjoy the movies? I get saying you don’t want to eat but questioning a very normal common practice of eating in a theater is like you’re trying to prove a point. Is eating during a movie *really* that hard to comprehend?
Anonymous wrote:I do, and I know it's wrong but I can't digest any of the concession stand food. And movies are so long these days, I can't go without food or water for 3 hours.
Anonymous wrote:interesting! i would think all you DCUMers who think you are perfect in every way think it is OK to sneak food and drinks into the movie.