![]() So don’t do that either.įinally, just because you can bring in your own food, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you should. South Korean cinemas often have signs banning people from eating dried squid during film viewings. At one preview screening I attended years ago, a leading critic for a national newspaper flounced out of the film almost immediately because someone was eating a Big Mac.Īs an aside, cold food can also smell. Tuck into a burger or a curry in the middle of The Batman and you run the risk of offending the rest of the audience. Hot food can transmit smells much more effectively than, say, a grab bag of Cadbury Twirl Bites. ![]() Unless you’re at one of those fancy cinemas that serve meals in your seat, hot food is absolutely out of the question. However, don’t think you can bring along any food you like. You no longer have to feel ashamed about sneaking in snacks. ![]() Wave it at cinema employees for all it matters. On the plus side, if you have ever snuck a pack of corner-shop Haribo into a cinema under your jumper, you don’t need to do that any more.
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