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I'm going the cinema tonight with some friends and I'm worried about what to take as snacks. I normally have popcorn, a big fizzy drink and a hotdog. What should I get instead?
Snacks are a revenue stream for the venue and not actually essential for survival unless it is a verrrry long film. Some go on for hours - days even.Nothing might be a radical and good idea. Why is it considered the norm to eat while watching a film?
Nothing might be a radical and good idea. Why is it considered the norm to eat while watching a film?
I'm going the cinema tonight with some friends and I'm worried about what to take as snacks. I normally have popcorn, a big fizzy drink and a hotdog. What should I get instead?
Really? Eating overpriced snacks is fun? lol I must teach you what real fun is one day.Because it's fun.
Really? Eating overpriced snacks is fun? lol I must teach you what real fun is one day.
Really? Eating overpriced snacks is fun? lol I must teach you what real fun is one day.
If you do fancy a snack rather than go without....you could cut some cheese into chunks...and some plain nuts/seeds ... bottle of water to flush it down. Pumpkin seeds are nice slightly toasted and sprinkled with salt...they are small and fiddly to eat one by one so little goes long way.. You might have to sneak your snacks in though, as already mentioned, not every cinema allow your own snacks.I'm going the cinema tonight with some friends and I'm worried about what to take as snacks. I normally have popcorn, a big fizzy drink and a hotdog. What should I get instead?
I'm not sure what snacks I would recomend if any. But do remember that not all cinemas allow you to brink food or drink from out side into the cinema including snacks and sweets.
http://www.hexjam.com/uk/entertainment-/can-you-actually-take-food-into-the-cinema