Movie Theater Persuasive Essay

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It’s not fair to get forced to buy food at the movies! I think you should be able to bring your own food to the movie theater. People are getting kicked out of movie theaters all over, just because they are bringing their own food! This is what I think about it.

You save a lot more money if you bring your own snacks. You could get a giant bag of pretzels for the same price as 1 pretzel at the movies. One bag of popcorn could be $5.00 at the movie theater and only $2.00 for a box of popcorn at the grocery store. You could go to a gas station and get candy for .50 so why go to the movie theater and pay $3.00. As long as you don’t bring a whole turkey what’s the problem?

What if you have a medical problem like a disease. If you have diabetes

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