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Is this food contributing to breaking even and making a normal profit, or 'super profits'?
If it is to make super profits then this argument is not valid - are any of the cinemas public companies whereby we could see their accounts to see how profitable they are?
If the inclusion of food is only allowing them to breakeven, then even if they took 100% of the ticket price with no food sales then they would still not be doing much better, so I suspect they are doing much better than breaking even with food included.
You seem to think they should have a licence to print money, that they can charge whatever they want on the food because they know they have a largely captive market.
I don't accept they have this right, unless they explicitly notify patrons of it before they purchase their tickets.
I wonder would they dare to try and confiscate food from an adult?
Well i did ask for you to compare your arguement to any other business.exactly - you read my mind. Why do you keep going back to the restaurant analogy?
no,but they can refuse entry.I wonder would they dare to try and confiscate food from an adult?
Well i did ask for you to compare your arguement to any other business.
acording to your arguement,the food is not the core business of the cinema,,,,so you go to the pub and produce a few sandwiches from your brief case for your lunch,how long before your thrown out........
And I also found this on the Cineworld Website :
Can I bring in my own food and drink?
Cineworld have a strict NO FOOD AND DRINK policy. We reserve the right to refuse customers entry into the screens with food or drink bought outside the premises. All our cinemas display the necessary signage, advising customers of this policy.
As a food operator we offer a wide range of drinks and snacks to satisfy our customers but also protect our cinema finishes and customers clothing. Not all movie-goers are considerate of others in their snack choices and we have needed to set clearer guidelines on what is appropriate
This is funny really as they are trying to disguise the fact they are over-charging people with the assurance it is for the customers own good. If this is their reasin then display the range of foods allowed to be brough in i.e popcorn,taytoes,sweets,drinks but not allow the foods they don't approve of i.e curry chips,garlic fries or whatever!
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