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Movie Theaters serving up FRUIT SALAD instead of Popcorn?

Melensdad

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I dunno. I just dunno. But at the movie theater I don't want to eat a salad with a fork, I want simple finger food like popcorn. Apparently the head of the SONY theater chain wants me to eat healthy for my own good and may try to take away my popcorn? I don't want that "air pop" stuff or other tasteless snacks either.

Just another reason to rent the movie and stay home :smile:

Can't the 'do gooders' just keep their opinions to themselves?
March 17, 2010
Sony chairman Michael Lynton calls for healthy alternative to popcorn in cinemas
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article7064680.ece

For many, a night out at the movies would not be complete without the sound of popcorn and chocolate wrappers from the stalls. One of the most powerful studio bosses in Hollywood, however, would like to see cinemas selling healthier snacks.

Michael Lynton, chairman and chief executive of Sony Pictures, says that audiences would be better off nibbling on granola bars, fruit salad, yogurt and vegetable crudités with dips. “I can almost imagine the Romans eating popcorn and drinking Coke at the Colosseum 2,000 years ago,” he told a convention of cinema owners in Las Vegas. “But by bringing healthier snacks into your concession stands you would be helping our country meet an urgent public health need.”

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The average cinema bucket of buttered popcorn has 76 grams (2.6oz) of fat — the equivalent of six McDonald’s cheeseburgers — and 1,100 calories.

Behind Mr Lynton’s call is an awareness of obesity on both sides of the Atlantic. Last month Tim Smith, the chief executive of the Food Standards Agency in Britain, called for filmgoers to be told how many calories there are in the popcorn, ice cream and fizzy drinks that they buy in cinemas and for them to be available in smaller portions.

However, Mr Lynton admitted that old habits might die hard. “I don’t think giant tubs of spinach or broccoli is a good idea. And nobody wants to eat cauliflower while watching Spider-Man, or drink a 40oz cup of prune juice,” he said.

He did not, he said, intend to “close the window for popcorn, soda and candy” but items such as baked crisps and unbuttered, air-popped popcorn, would enhance the choice. “I’m just talking about adding some healthier items to what you already sell.”

Deirdre Flynn, spokesman for the Popcorn Board, a non-profit organisation funded by US popcorn processors, said: “If you ask most consumers what they consider the number one movie snack, they will tell you it’s popcorn. Popcorn and movies have gone hand in hand since the early 1900s.”

The Alliance for a Healthier Generation, started by the former President Clinton, and the American Heart Association to fight childhood obesity offered to advise on nutritious menus.​
 
For many, a night out at the movies would not be complete without the sound of popcorn and chocolate wrappers from the stalls.

Yep!
What a goofy concept.
Fruit salad for God's sakes? Granola bars, fresh vegetables and dip?
It's unAmerican!

Save the popcorn slathered in butter, Milk Duds and Raisinettes!:soapbox:
 
the last thing i would eat at a movie theater is fruit salad...have you seen their hotdogs??????the last movie i paid 13.50 for was in 2006...i'll wait a couple months and watch it on blu-ray at home..Bill w
 
the last thing i would eat at a movie theater is fruit salad...have you seen their hotdogs??????the last movie i paid 13.50 for was in 2006...i'll wait a couple months and watch it on blu-ray at home..Bill w
Does anyone actually go out to the movies now days?
I'd rather wait and view something that's the current hot film on DVD once it's released, or pirate it right into my own home.
I can make my own popcorn and sit here, and enjoy just about anything I want to.
:chris::tongue:
 
our local theater has turned into a really good spot for thieves to pick their next victim.there has been at least one robbery of a car a nite...cops can't figure it out..but it keeps happening ,so none of my vehicles will be in the lot..but yeah,i'll stay at home and watch a movie where i know my stuff will stay in my truck.until about five years ago i never locked my doors,house or truck,but those days are gone...i either spend an hour or so on here at nite,or watch enough of a movie to fall asleep on the couch...lol..Bill w
 
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