• UselesslyBrisk
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    1 month ago

    It is standard policy in New Zealand for cinemas to ban food brought in from outside and the Herald reported that Cinema 3 has five signs posted around the premises stating this.

    “The exact wording is: ‘No outside food or drinks allowed’,” the cinema’s operations manager, Robert Greig, said, the paper reported.

    Thus, once again, one of the oldest arguments in the world has been pushed back into the limelight: should you be allowed to take your own snacks into the cinema?

    private businesses can do what they want. But the prices they charge for food is outrageous. So i just dont go to those places. For the cost of a few movies and snacks now, you could buy your own large screen TV and surround system that will annoy your neighbors if thats what you need.

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      1 month ago

      Should private businesses really be allowed to dictate to us what and when we can eat or drink? If you consider that human right, I’m not sure they should.

        • Azzu@lemm.ee
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          1 month ago

          They are actually legally required to have bathrooms…

          • ayyy@sh.itjust.works
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            1 month ago

            In case English is a second language for you I will explain:

            in the theater” = the dark place with a screen/stage and amphitheater seating.

            at the theater” = the building/collection of buildings that support the screen/stage, such as ticket booths, food and drink vendors, and bathrooms

            Please do not shit in the theater or you will be arrested.

      • viking
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        Access to food and clean water are human rights, not limitless consumption of either wherever you are.

        So you either smuggle it in and don’t get caught (my go-to was always a bag of chips stuffed into the sleeve of my jacket, and then sling that over my shoulder), or avoid the place altogether.

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        1 month ago

        They can’t stop you from eating or drinking what you want, but they can’t be forced to allow you to bring it into their business.

        However, if their business isn’t sustainable without egregiously-priced food, perhaps it should be allowed to fail. And if they all start to fail, perhaps the studios would start to lose money, and maybe they would eventually understand that it’s due to their own greed. But we all know the blame would get passed on to the consumer.

      • nomous@lemmy.world
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        1 month ago

        Should private businesses really be allowed to dictate to us what and when we can eat or drink?

        Don’t they always do that with, ya know, menus?

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        1 month ago

        Water? No. Everything else on their property? Of course. It’s theirs, not ANY flavor of “ours”

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        1 month ago

        This is like Freemen of the Land/Sovereign Citizen shit about movie theater snacks lmao