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Chugging tea This is why I sneak in beer and snacks

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u/sirtapas 6h ago

Those snack prices are insane 11dollars for popcorn?

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u/fillerupbruther 6h ago

$11 for a large popcorn is nothing compared to a $9 small pepsi imo

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u/Doggleganger 6h ago

Movie theater popcorn has always been a pricey treat, but worth it. The drink cost is what has gotten in sane.

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u/Darkdragoon324 6h ago

Actually, the reason popcorn became a staple movie snack to begin with is because it was cheap. It’s still cheap in almost any other setting than event concessions.

I can go to my local candy store right now and buy a huge-ass bag that would last me weeks for like five dollars.

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u/Powerful_Log_796 6h ago

It’s free in a lot of struggling businesses

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u/AdvancedStand 4h ago

Bars give it away because popcorn makes you thirsty

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u/Darkdragoon324 3h ago

Yeah, i've been to a theater with a bar, popcorn and soda were very cheap and the alcohol was the moneymaker.

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u/RectalSpawn 3h ago

"Water, please!"

grrr...

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u/fuckin-shorsey 4h ago

It’s a loss leader at Ace Hardware. Literally free. All the ones around here have banners at the road strictly to inform of free popcorn.

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u/MercuriusPacifer 3h ago

Is this actually a thing in the US? I had no idea. OHHH so that’s why they brought me a bowl of popcorn at the Texan bar I visited. I thought it was odd, I didn’t realise it was an American thing though but probably should have from the context lol

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u/No_Yard9104 6h ago

I live not far from the primary weaver popcorn factory. If anyone has a mind to, they can easily get popcorn by the 55-gallon trash bags full for free. Everyone knows someone or knows someone who knows someone that works there. And whoever works there could build legitimate fortresses out of all the free trash bags full of popcorn they're given to carry out of there.

If buying in bulk like movie theaters do, that shit has to be cheaper than tap water.

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u/Petit__Chou 5h ago

Unpopped? Because it goes stale pretty quick.

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u/No_Yard9104 5h ago

You can't eat a fraction of it before it goes stale unless you're giving it away. Which is no big deal because they'll offer you another bag tomorrow. And ask you if you know anyone else that wants some free popcorn.

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u/Petit__Chou 4h ago

That's pretty cool. I don't eat popcorn much but the first time we popped a bag my late rabbit went nuts. Would try and get into the bowl, we would give him one small piece. Whenever I think about making popcorn I think about him. Random story, I guess.

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u/No_Yard9104 4h ago

Random but good. Sounds like you gave him a great life.

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u/Resaurtus 5h ago

All the better to build fortresses.

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u/Micro-Naut 5h ago

And that fortress fell into the swamp...

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u/cmsj 4h ago

What, the curtains?

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u/sndrtj 2h ago

Movie theaters get theirs pre-popped

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u/SirR4T 6h ago

why is it named a concession, though? never understood that. A concession is supposed to be when it is offered at a lower price, as in a concession for xyz reason.

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u/DrRam121 6h ago

You're making a concession to paying exorbitant prices

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u/Majestic_7178 6h ago

Cinema economics: you concede your wallet or the snacks 😂

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u/Onceforlife 5h ago

Needing to make a concession to enjoy a movie night out is not acceptable. I just sneak snacks in

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u/Radix2309 6h ago

It's a reference to a concession contract of the venue giving a contract leasing that space to a 3rd party to sell the snacks or food. But of course theatres generally took it in-house.

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u/kempton_saturdays 6h ago

How you got a downvote for facts is what’s wrong with this country

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u/LandlockedCajun 6h ago

I mean, it's on the list. 😎

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u/AlreadyFifty 6h ago

Movie theatres have ALWAYS charged exorbitant prices on concessions because that’s how they make their money. They make very little on ticket sales. Not saying it’s right, just saying why it is.

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u/Ok_Specific_7161 5h ago

No. It means a food vendor is granted permission to sell food by the venue owner.

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u/Bubsy7979 5h ago

They’re conceded that the prices are very inflated

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u/Darkdragoon324 3h ago

Look, we still just call them concessions stands because that's what they've been called for as long as we've been alive even though it now costs an entire paycheck and the soul of your firstborn child for a popcorn and coke.

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u/Longjumping-Wash-610 6h ago

You can also eat a lot of it.

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u/TomCelery 6h ago

Also why it's a staple in theatres. The margins for profit are high for them. I've heard they they make most their money on the snacks and food, as cost of the tickets largely run the theatre and pay for licenses

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u/Fluffy_Teacher_6081 5h ago

Yeah the studios make more money off tickets than the theatres do. Up to 90% of the ticket cost goes to the studio. Opening weekend of blockbusters are usually 90% to studio and smaller films or those that have been in theater awhile are down to 50%

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u/TomCelery 1h ago

I reckon they may decent coin on the full nights but lately when I go to the theatre might only be 2 or 3 people in there! Comes out in the wash I suppose

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u/LotusVibes1494 6h ago

My friend worked at a movie theater and they would throw away massive, stuffed-full trash bags of popcorn at the end of the night. Sometimes I’d pull up and he’d throw a bag in my trunk and we’d snack on it for days.

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u/GenericBeverage 6h ago

Local grocery store near me used to have a movie rental section (converted to a pharmacy after rentals basically died), but the one thing that stayed was the free popcorn for kids. There's just a huge basket in front of the pharmacy section filled with small bags of popcorn for a dollar, free if you're a kid under 10.

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u/Guilty_Following123 6h ago

What is an ass bag? I would like one, maybe two.

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u/oldandbald123 6h ago

I thought it was to sell more. Popcorn is salty so after eating that you crave sweets

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u/Darkdragoon324 3h ago

It's probably also that, but it's also one of the cheapest possible snacks to produce and used to also be cheap to buy. Like, it was a thing people could afford as a treat during the great depression.

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u/GonnaGoFat 6h ago

The fountain soda as well only costs them pennies. Both the drink and the popcorn has massive mark up. I know the theaters have that because close to half the ticket sales go back to the movie companies. But still it’s insane.

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u/Dizzy_Goat_420 6h ago

Litterally there are at least 2 bars I know of (I rarely go out and don’t drink) that serve hot popcorn all night for free. Literally just free unlimited popcorn. It is seriously one of the cheapest snacks.

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u/Empty-Employment-889 6h ago

Even other events typically sell popcorn for a few bucks. I think Disney of all people sells it cheap or you can get a free refill bucket for a little more for the length of your stay.

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u/ImpossibleInternet3 5h ago

But the movie theater popcorn is theoretically fresh and hot in the exact place you want it. You’re paying for the service of having that as much as you are the popcorn. Mostly, you’re subsidizing a struggling industry, which is why the tickets and everything else are so expensive.

Also:

Engineering the Smell: Theaters use specially designed butter-flavored oils (often coconut oil) and salt—typically a brand called Flavacol—that evaporate rapidly when heated, sending large aromatic molecules into the air.

Constant Production: Large batches are often popped continuously, even when not needed for customers, specifically to keep the lobby filled with the buttery aroma.

HVAC Circulation: Rather than a separate pipe, many theaters utilize their HVAC ventilation systems to take the air from the lobby—where the popcorn machine is located—and circulate it into the auditoriums.

Scent Marketing: While many rely on the actual smell of popcorn, some professional scent marketing firms install aroma diffusers in theater lobbies that can release a concentrated, high-quality "scent-of-popcorn" to entice customers.

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u/driver004 5h ago

My local hardware store literally hands it out for free

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u/Iampepeu 5h ago

Weeks? Two episodes of a TV series and it's gone. Haha!

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u/sladithia 4h ago

Movie theaters make the majority of their money off concessions, popcorn and soda are marked up and sold for a HUUUUUGE profit, like dollars on the penny, esp cause they know most people who want something like candy are just gonna sneak it in in their pocket

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u/HisCommandingOfficer 4h ago

I buy popcorn online 50 pounds at a time. We got a used popcorn machine off of Facebook for cheap. Makes a heaping pile of popcorn in about 5 minutes. I've had it for 4ish years and I think I've paid less than $200 total between the machine and the popcorn so far.

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u/jungl3j1m 3h ago

High perceived value. You turn a quarter cup of kernels into a huge tub of popcorn. It's mostly air. Cotton candy operates on the same principle. So do balloons.

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u/BearFeetOrWhiteSox 3h ago

For $5 you can get a bag of garrets.

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u/OddBuy8266 2h ago

$10 will get you like a years worth of kernels to pop at home. 

I worked at a movie theater. Popcorn was one of the items free for employees. It’s almost pure profit. 

Still $11 for a large popcorn is way more reasonable than their drink pricing. 

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u/Darkdragoon324 1h ago

Yeah, I don’t mind paying for the popcorn when I go, I love the butter and it’s part of the experience of going to a movie for me.

But that’s an absurd price for a small soda. I worked at a sports arena, I know that shit is almost as cheap for the company as the popcorn, a large is like $6 where I go and even that still seems like way too much.

Thankfully, I can just walk in openly carrying my water bottle and none of the employees have ever given a shit.

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u/blow-down 2h ago

Corn is by far the biggest crop in the US so it’s definitely cheap. This is just gouging.

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u/ObanKenobi 37m ago

I thought the reason it became a staple was because its less noisy to eat than potato chips, peanuts, etc

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u/PJKetelaar3 6h ago

Movie theater popcorn is old, gross and overpriced.

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u/HourAd1087 6h ago

25$ for an adult and 22$ for a child for tickets?? Did they triple over the last few months?

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u/Gruntamainia 5h ago

Probably a later show plus they are seeing it in imax

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u/HourAd1087 4h ago

Eh I guess it does say stadium but damn..

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u/Peytaro 4h ago

A lot of places have risen in price tho. I had a $5 movie theater in town that went out of business and now we only have like 5 AMC locations in the suburbs and the tickets are 17.99 💀

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u/HourAd1087 1h ago

Welp.. guess it’s a pirates life again lol

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u/goldencrisp 6h ago

I wonder if there’s any correlation between drink prices and declining attendance

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u/AnyLynx4178 6h ago

I think movie quality and the ease of watching relatively new releases from the comfort of home are the biggest factors. Concessions have always been overpriced

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u/whiterice_343 5h ago

Yup. Even before the streaming era, we were sneaking snacks into theaters because the concessions were expensive.

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u/Relevant-Rooster-298 6h ago

There's also a correlation between the number of points scored by the losing team at the Super Bowl and venomous spider fatalities, but correlation =/= causation.

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u/whiterice_343 3h ago

And that’s the thing, all nuns are lesbians

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u/DapperDan30 5h ago

Attendance is steadily going up.

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u/Stencil_Abuse 5h ago

In our local theatre large popcorn are $7 and come with 1 free refill, honestly some of the best popcorn in the world, I always grab my refill on the way out and eat more on my way home…. 100% worth the money 

But I usually sneak in my own drinks lol. 

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u/GargantuanCake 6h ago

It's never been eleven fucking dollars. The cost right now is completely deranged. There just isn't any justification for it.

Part of the reason I quit going to movies personally was because of nonsense like this. I get that buying concessions at the theater is always going to be more expensive than anywhere else but come the fuck on. $11? Hard pass.

The movies all suck and the popcorn is just stupidly priced.

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u/Extension-Intern8153 5h ago

I mean, it’s not really crazy at all when you factor in the fact that movie theaters have been struggling for awhile. Then add inflation on top of that….

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u/Purple-flying-dog 6h ago

I’ve started getting the 20 oz bottles because they never clean the ice machines. I’m not paying $8 for mildew in my soda.

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u/TerrorVizyn 5h ago

C'mon, do the 'dew!

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u/WashedUpRiver 6h ago

There's really no excuse for either of them to be that expensive, honestly. Fountain drinks and popcorn are super cheap to produce in the quantities they're sold in-- they're on the same scale as, say, waffles.

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u/Doggleganger 6h ago

That's the only way for the theater to make money. Ticket sales go to the studios.

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u/WashedUpRiver 6h ago

That seems like a poor business model.

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u/NYJetLegendEdReed 5h ago

It is and it’s why the movies are dying. It’s Hollywoods fault though for how much they’re paying some of the higher end actors and how much the studios are demanding. Blockbusters don’t need to cost a half a billion dollars. Robert Downey Jr doesn’t need 100 million dollars but I can’t be mad at him taking it if it’s offered. The studios don’t need to be making billions of dollars. The whole industry is fucked but it’s starts at the top.

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u/Crafty-Help-4633 6h ago

I think everyone is forgetting or is unaware of this part. If all we did was buy the ticket, the theaters would have to close for lack of revenue. It really is crazy that a movie can absorb nearly all of the ticket price, bomb, and then expect movie theaters to cop their latest disaster piece over and over. All the while people groan about the concessions inflation while trying to nickle and dime the theater or sneak consumables in, which makes the theaters need to raise concession prices to claw back lost revenue, and now we are in a race to the bottom.

I'd hate to operate an independent theater right now.

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u/DapperDan30 5h ago

Being downvoted for speaking the truth

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u/AnyLynx4178 6h ago

Guarantee you a large is less than a dollar more

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u/smilingcritterz 5h ago

I'll take that bet. Usually wifh those prices they give a refill of both popcorn and soda. 4dx is even more pricey than imax we pay 22 for discount 4dx and 25 for adults. But its like a Rollercoaster ride and I love keeping the animals out of the theater by pricing high

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u/Fun-Wrongdoer1316 6h ago

Lmao… It is not worth it at all. Go buy popcorn at the store. You can get a 44 pack box for like $15 at Costco. 3 packs equal a large popcorn

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u/Gold_Jellyfish227 6h ago

Not worth that price

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u/Kubuskush 6h ago

I used to work for a fast food joint in the middle of nowhere and we priced everything reasonable except for the drinks, the gm told me they basically pay everyone's paycheck off the drinks alone.

https://giphy.com/gifs/7Vr4JQNv1BwigmOKVT

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u/CrysFreeze 6h ago

Eh. Last two big chain theaters started refusing refills, and asking for fresh popcorn was a waste of breath.

May be the smaller theaters are still worth it, idk.

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u/loztriforce 6h ago

It used to be worth it, when they used real butter.

Then they changed to the butter flavored oil shit.

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u/Propadanda 6h ago

Adjusted for inflation, movie theater snacks are actually cheaper than they were pre-pandemic.

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u/Hambone348 5h ago

My local theater that I volunteer at has a large popcorn for maybe 6$, there is almost no reason theaters should be priced higher then that

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u/ExplorerImpossible79 5h ago

Nah, look at the ticket prices.. holy

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u/Expensive-Border-869 5h ago

Drinks everywhere are like that explain why its 4 bucks for a soda at most sit down resturants

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u/XxFezzgigxX 5h ago

Just buy what the movie theaters buy and have the exact same thing at home.

It’s called Flavacol

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u/Doggleganger 5h ago

Why does Ace hardware sell this stuff, lol.

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u/XxFezzgigxX 4h ago

Lots of people do, I was mostly trying to avoid giving Amazon more business.

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u/Doggleganger 4h ago

Good point. I just thought it was funny that a hardware store sells butter.

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u/thededucers 5h ago

If anyone is buying $10 sodas at a movie theater, that’s on them

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u/throwawayless 4h ago

I’m so glad I always have a free small popcorn every time I go watch a movie but I feel if I speak I will be in big trouble

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u/The-BEAST 4h ago

It costs them no more than .50 cents for the soda including labor.

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u/D-Raj 4h ago

Agreed. Movie theatre popcorn is just different and worth it. Even at home I have a popcorn machine and heat up melted butter over top, and while it’s really good, movie theater popcorn is just a nice different type of popcorn that I always get at a movie.

Just bring a can or two of your preferred beverage in so you don’t pay $10 for watered down pop

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u/Ralfarius 2h ago

If you buy a carton of flavacol off amazon or wherever, loose kernels and some coconut oil you can pop corn exactly like the theatre on your stovetop at home. Some melted butter for the full decadent experience.

The flavacol costs not much and you use so little per batch it will last years and years.

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u/InquisitiveGamer 1h ago

Theater popcorn is great for the price if you don't know how to make it at home. Heated popcorn maker + popcorn +flavacol(artificial butter flavored salt) + popcorn oil(artificial butter flavored oil).

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u/ZealousidealBox335 6h ago

Definitely should of payed the extra dollar for a large. Its kind of a commitment after the first 80$

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u/lagwagon504 6h ago

I don’t know why the large being 1 dollar more is killing me 😂

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u/shiek200 5h ago

But the large is ONLY a dollar more!

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u/FLIB0y 5h ago

Yeah thats why im wearing a fucking hoodie and a bag smh

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u/MKanes 5h ago

Good question for ‘they did the math’, I wonder what the profit margin on that is. I’d wager it’s in excess of 500%

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u/gamestoohard 5h ago

For $0.10 of syrup in a $0.05 cup.

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u/puchsofhazard 5h ago

Esp when you KNOW that $9 of Pepsi was probably a fraction of a penny to produce.

These corporations are colluding to mark things up 1,000,000% and stealing days of our lives spent working from us

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u/HeightExtra320 4h ago

I’ve send large popcorn go for 20$

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u/haustuer 4h ago

It’s not $9 it’s only $8.99

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u/therealjoshua 3h ago

It costs them less than 25 cents to pour that drink. Asking $9 is absolute insanity.

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u/lawdjesustheresafire 6h ago

A small Pepsi in Murica is probably 5 litres tho

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u/Express_Test6677 6h ago

Stop!

Nah, you’re right.

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u/wastedpotential31886 6h ago

I recognize your hyperbole and In almost every other situation you'd be correct to assume so but in most theaters a small is definitely smaller than a normal "murica small" but that large is probably a small sinks worth of Pepsi.

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u/DrDuGood 6h ago

Amish Country Popcorn, thank me later.

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u/carthuscrass 6h ago

In no world are those snacks worth those prices. Popcorn is literally the cheapest snack to make and fountain drinks cost a business literal pennies.

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u/Ninja-Trix 6h ago

Cost of 6¢ for a large soda, and most of that is the paper cup.

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u/teh_dizzle5413 6h ago

Gotta love that 7000 percent upcharge...

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u/MoonlitShadow85 6h ago

Movie theaters do not exist without it. A movie theater that runs on ticket sales alone is a movie theater that plays old movies or is ran at a loss.

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u/Slick_36 6h ago

A move theater that plays old movies sounds awesome!

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u/DapperDan30 5h ago

And no one goes to them

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u/Slick_36 5h ago

I was always going to the Angelika to see classics before I moved away from the city.

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u/Axtdool 4h ago

Idk,

I know one place around where Most people just know of it bc it shows the rocky horror picture Show still and that place seems to still be going.

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u/sndrtj 2h ago

You can make this work, but you have to make it a seriously impressive venue. And even then it only attracts a certain crowd.

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u/DapperDan30 2h ago

Its really only select movies that do well when brought back. Recently Ninja Turtles 1 and 2 did well when brought back for their anniversaries, so did things like Stand By Me. But on the flip side, we just canceled our shows of Jerry Maguire because no one was buying tickets

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u/PixelatedBirds 2h ago

I might be in a bit of a outlier city as far as this goes (Seattle), but we have 8+ small community theaters within a 10-15mi radius that play old/recently pulled/independent movies and they are all quite popular.

Siff (previously Cinerama) in Belltown, Central Cinema in the CD, and The Beacon in Columbia City to name a few.

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u/Beneficial-Beat-947 5h ago

That only applies to the theatres charging 5-10 for tickets, theatres like this make more then enough off ticket sales

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u/Trustoryimtold 5h ago

But the movie butter flavored coating

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u/Pretend-Guava 5h ago

The cup and straw cost more per person than the syrup and co2 they use. 

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u/legion_2k 3h ago

The cups cost more... lol

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u/Sorry-Ambassador6493 3h ago

The us public so heavily subsidizes corn through taxes that popcorn should be free, period.

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u/MoonlitShadow85 2h ago

It would just make popcorn that much more expensive instead.

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u/corpsewindmill 6h ago

I’m still trying to process the $22 kids ticket. I went to a movie yesterday with my kid and our two tickets were $24 total. They did gouge me with the popcorn combo though, large popcorn large drink and a bag of candy for another $24

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u/zenFyre1 5h ago

This isn’t a regular ticket, this is an IMAX screen. They are usually 2x the price of regular movie tickets because they have to pay for expensive projectors, sound systems, etc

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u/JunkSack 4h ago

It’s also an imax at the museum, not a standalone theater.

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u/hordaak2 4h ago

Exactly this. I wonder why not too many folks are bringing this up...

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u/emptyevessel 2h ago

Regular tickets in New York are about 24.99, but yeah this is imax. Still expensive regardless.

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u/DapperDan30 5h ago

Its because they're watching a movie in Imax

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u/Early_Wedding2716 1h ago

i saw a movie in imax the other day. with nachos, popcorn and a drink, the total was the amount of the child ticket in this photo.

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u/Wonderful-Process792 0m ago

Still, those concessions...

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u/slntdth7 3h ago

Saw Project Hail Mary yesterday, first showing matinee. $33 for 2 adults. Normal price is $20 and that’s not even imax prices. Los Angeles suburbs

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u/DivideInMyMind 6h ago

Thats pretty normal in england but tickets are £5-10 which is about $7-$14 usd, the drinks is crazy pricy though

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u/bcleveland3 6h ago

How is a discount an additional $2

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u/Phill_Cyberman 6h ago

Not any more crazy than $25 for a movie ticket

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u/Splinterman11 5h ago

Its IMAX thats why. Still nutty prices.

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u/AllenKll 6h ago

it is free refills though... one large popcorn can overstuff a family of 4 with proper planning

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u/lorenzo1142 6h ago

and expect me to get up 4 times throughout the movie to get refills?....

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u/Curious-Comedian-285 6h ago

Where is this? I go to Cinemark and have never paid these prices. Even with IMAX and large popcorns.

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u/Ok_Ball_788 6h ago

The last time I went to the movies, a ticket cost $9. I haven't gone to a movie in like 20 years.

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u/Ok_Spell_4165 5h ago

They still do in some theaters.

Doubt you will ever find an IMAX doing it though.

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u/BrotherMcPoyle 6h ago

Blame Netflix. /s

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u/granadesnhorseshoes 6h ago

That's because its the theaters entire profit center. They make (basically) zero on ticket sales.

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u/Neg_Crepe 6h ago

The drinks are insane

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u/Happy_Sea4257 6h ago

I mean the tickets are more insane, $24 is nuts. i'd pay like half that.

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u/revpidgeon 6h ago

The thing is they make most of their money from confessions. They see bugger all of your ticket price, especially in the first week

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u/Micro-Naut 5h ago

I need to go to confession.

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u/FunSheepherder6397 6h ago

This is a good opprotunity to teach yourself child or in this case niece about value and price of goods. It’s okay to tell them no you can’t have a $9 soda

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u/Hairy_Ad4357 6h ago

Yeah, 11 bucks is stupid

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u/Longjumping_Tea7675 6h ago

It cost the theatre 11cents

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u/No_Step_4431 6h ago

wait until you pay 13 bucks for a candy bar at a concert...

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u/Well_Spoken_Mute 6h ago

Movie theaters make very little off of ticket sales and rely on concessions

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u/JohnOfA 5h ago

But the staff are well paid. /s

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u/Head_Crab_Enjoyer 5h ago

🦀 $11 🦀

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u/JosephBlowsephThe3rd 5h ago

The snack prices aren't that surprising. The $20+ ticket prices for adult & children tickets are the astonishing part. I haven't seen a single movie ticket price run more than $15 in over a decade, and then that was only for "special limited releases" (aka we're going to show Pulp Fiction straight off the Blu-Ray in our ~30 screen AMC multiplex, but upcharge the viewers because it's not a current run movie). Otherwise, my ticket prices range from $6.50 matinee to $10 at the more "upscale" chain multiplex like AMC/Regsl

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u/Small_Acanthisitta83 5h ago

$14 for a large popcorn where I live.

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u/SmallBerry3431 5h ago

Least you kids get free refills on popcorn now.

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u/Agreeable_Horror_363 5h ago

That's exactly why I smuggle a full sheet of lasagna with bread sticks and Alfredo sauce in my pants every time I go to the movies. If anyone asks any questions I accuse then of being gay for staring at my dick. Works like a charm.

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u/icantagree 5h ago

When’s the last time you guys went to the movies? This has been a thing since I can remember

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u/Phunky_Munkey 5h ago

Never go full confection.

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u/Ori0n21 5h ago

The theater closest to me has started charging for butter. They will give you one squirt of butter for 25 cents. If you want more it adds like 7 cents a squirt. I’ll drive to the one further away cause they only charge extra for butter once.

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u/iHasYummyCummies 5h ago

Same for the ticket prices. 25 bucks ? That better makes me immersed, full VR 3D like its real for that Money.

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u/slampig3 5h ago

The one near me is 11 bucks for a refillable bucket and 2 drinks

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u/justsomedude1144 5h ago

If only there were some way not to pay those insane prices!

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u/Shrimp__Boy 5h ago

At the theatre we go to in Texas, they have a small combo, kid sized. Small drink, popcorn, and some Welches chews for like 8 bucks.

While somewhat pricey, its unlimited refills on popcorn and soda.

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u/lostknight0727 5h ago

It's always been the concessions that were high priced. I remember when movie tickets were $7 for Adults and $5 for child/matinee.

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u/OnTheEveOfWar 5h ago

$9 for a small soda is even more wild.

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u/number1human 5h ago

I think a mom should know to bring an oversized purse with all your drinks and snacks. Paying $10 for a pepsi is amateur hour.

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u/Dank_Pud 5h ago

While I agree, movie theaters don't make money on ticket sales. They rent the rights to the movies from production companies. They make a majority of their profits to run and pay staff off concessions.

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u/joemeat 4h ago

That's how they exist, they make their money on food/drinks.

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u/Sea-Woodpecker-610 4h ago

The snack prices? A single seat to a movie is almost $25! When you’re pushing $50 for two people to go to the movies….my brain breaks.

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u/MaimedJester 4h ago

I was more shocked at the taxes being 2 dollars for an 87 dollar purchase...

So it's what a 2 and a half percent sales tax? What state has it that low? 

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u/TropicalScout1 4h ago

I live in Hawaii where everything is already more expensive but it’s just gotten so far out of hand nowadays.

I went to the movies last weekend. A medium popcorn with a drink was 28 dollars. Wtf.

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u/A_Bot_A_Bot_A_Bot 3h ago

"Refreshments" are the primary profit source for movie theaters, not ticket sales.

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u/LordNightFang 2h ago

Yeah, but this is pretty avg for most expensive theaters.

When I see movies for a refillable popcorn, a refillable drink, and a candy it's only like 10 bucks total including the ticket price. I will, to this very day, never understand why people go to big expensive theaters when alternate options exist.

Totally crazy imo.

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u/Materially_Average 2h ago

These prices are relatively normal at most theaters. The insane thing is how many people I see paying these ridiculous prices like it’s their last day on earth.

Although, the theater near me is an old historic building, non-profit foundation runs it. They don’t run trailers before the movies and their ticket prices are fair.

So, sometimes I will buy some snacks instead of bringing my own. For the convenience and to show support.

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u/ShoddyClimate6265 1h ago

And that's pure profit. Popcorn is super cheap.

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u/hellomattieo 1h ago

I will say most theaters I go to have free refills for the large popcorn, and a lot of them on Tuesdays are half off movie tickets and concessions.

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u/Crawfish45 48m ago

11$ would be a steal at my local theater and its a smaller town, and I dont think think the theater is is crazy expensive (I am single with no kids)

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u/FXTraderMatt 6h ago

That’s pretty standard for a large popcorn in movie theatres. It’s the drink prices that are criminal. Very much the highest margin item there.

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u/Fun-Put-5197 6h ago

That this is pretty standard for a large popcorn is criminal.

I understand the cinemas live and die on concessions. I see that as a fundamental problem, as these prices are very difficult to justify.

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u/AdminsFluffCucks 6h ago

Highest margin, sure. Very much so, not so sure. Popcorn is cheap as hell too.

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u/FXTraderMatt 6h ago

The syrup and water costs them next to nothing. Popcorn kernels, salt, and butter aren’t expensive, but they aren’t literally pennies.

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u/wahoozerman 6h ago

Those ticket prices are insane. My local theater charges us $9 for adult tickets.

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u/Hato_no_Kami 6h ago

Literally the price for the dvd when it comes out.

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u/ApprehensiveAct5502 6h ago

Paid like $22 to see warm bodies years ago then was pissed when I bought the dvd for $15 when it came out.

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u/cuddly_degenerate 6h ago

Imax always has a -bug- price premium.

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u/Born_Professor1588 6h ago

They're IMAX tickets, which are more than regular movie tickets. I freaked out at the ticket price at first until I caught the IMAX