Explain Why It Is Ok To Sneak Food Into The Movies

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Is it OK to sneak food into the movies?
Chris Ray

Yes it is ok to sneak food into the movies. Why? It is ok because when you go to the movies the ticket is already a good amount of money and then if you want snacks you got to buy the popcorn and if thirsty then buy a drink. Or you could sneak food and drinks into the theater which is not allowed but wouldn't you rather bring some $1 candy bars instead of $7 popcorn. They should make it so you can bring snacks and drinks in the movies what's the difference its not safer at all because they can both spill also the people spend money on their drinks they bring from home just like they would buy the movies drinks. This is why i think it is ok to sneak food into the

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