Explain Why It Is Okay To Sneak Food Into The Movies

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Is is okay to sneak food in to the movies. Yes, it is okay to sneak food into the movies. There is several reason why I think it is okay to sneak in food. The reasons are some people may not be able to afford the food, some people may not like it, and some people may be allergic to the food. These are some of the reasons which why I think it is okay to sneak in food at the movies.

One reason why I think it is okay is some people may not be able to afford the cost of the food at the movies. When people go to the movies they want to buy popcorn to go along with an amazing movie, but some people may not have enough money to buy popcorn. For example, if someone only went to the movies with 10 dollars and it cost 8 dollars to get in, and they want to buy popcorn but it cost 3 dollars. They will not have enough money to buy the popcorn. Then they would just have to watch the movie with no food. If you were able to bring your own food, then you could watch the movie with food you brought from your house. This is one reason why I think I should be able to sneak in food at the movies.
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Some people like many different things that some people may not like. For example, I may love popcorn but someone may hate it. Popcorn is the main things they serve at the movies, so if the person does not like it than what will they eat. So that is one, more reason that sneaking food should be allowed because if not than what will the person

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