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<title>Well-Heeled, With a Mission : Movie Theaters, Ethics, and Snacks: Should You Bring Food To Movies?</title>
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<description>My family and I love the movie experience but hate the price. If we see a movie and buy snacks it costs us close to $60. We do this often enough to not feel guilty when the occation arises when we must be a little more frugal. I have been known to take my own snacks and drinks. Some are the same as provided by the theater and some are not. I do try and be covert but do not feel guilty. My main two reasons for bringing my own: 1. I cannot always afford the concession prices but like to snack during long movies. 2.  I never get a stomach ache after bringing my own food but hardly ever feel well after eating theater food.  If theaters provided healther snack options I may be less inclined to pack my own.</description>
<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 03:09:56 +0000</pubDate>
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