Big shoutout to the staff at Regal Cinemas Plymouth tonight who saw me bringing in two of these 32 oz (907 g) Kettle Brand Krinkle Cut Potato Chips Sea Salt flavor but didn't do anything to stop me.
Big shoutout to the staff at Regal Cinemas Plymouth tonight who saw me bringing in two of these 32 oz (907 g) Kettle...
Based Regal Cinemas Plymouth poster
>He's gluten free
Get off my board
Why would they stop you? Do American movie theaters not let you bring in snacks?
I gotta visit Plymouth
2 of those bags equals 2,400 calories. Just how fat are you OP?
probably tried to stop some ape before and got sued.
that's a day's caloric intake, it could've been his only meal
all potato chips are gluten free retard
Probably because you were also carrying two ar 15s with 60rnd clips.
For me it’s the staff at the 19th Street Union Square East 6 AMC who didn’t stop my girlfriend from bringing in a huge thing of Reese’s pieces
I like to bring a couple of these
No because in America they might be hiding a gun, or the one that comes free with every pizza purchase
There's a monopoly involved in the snacks and buying thereof
for me it's the local theater staff who threw a fit when i absentmindedly brought in a soda from outside. you're a little wagecuck, what do you care
I had a friend do this also, the bough their own candy as well.
I honestly think they dont care after telling dozens of people the same thing daily after weeks on weeks.
*CRINKLE CRINKLE CRINKLE*
best kettle cooked chips coming through
American theaters make most of their money off of snacks and drinks. The maté movie goer that buys nothing is their worst nightmare
Not necessarily, they could be processed in a facility that also processes wheat, or they could have a seasoning or additive that contains gluten.
I could eat these till my tongue goes numb. The BBQ is also good
did they let you use the cinema kettle to cook them?
>he doesnt have a gf who had a giant ass purse that can smuggle 4 bags of chips, 2 iced teas, a bag of smoked sausage and a few cans of almonds
Haha lmaoing at the plebs
Anyone who eats 2 large bags of chips in one movie is gonna eat a shitton more food than that.
>sea salt chips
boring as fuck
do non American theaters let you bring in food???
Is it better than Cape Cod ?
You have to buy $15 dollars minimum from the snack bar in most US theaters nowadays, and they enforce it. So they usually frown upon bringing in outside food, not sure how OP got away with it.
I don't go to the cinema often. Maybe three times a year. I always bring a bag of snacks and drinks and no one has ever said anything.
cape cod is better imo, i feel like kettle brand chips are the lowest quality kettle chip brand despite their packaging,
what's the new england region like? I live in a fucking wasteland of wheat and bees
fuck these fat fucking kettle boomer chips
based af. would allow to sneak in outside food/10
jalapeno are better but OP's with cayenne are probably even better than that
love u bro
salt and vinegar lays are the only chip I eat. anything else is wasted calories.
Who the fuck is Miss Vickie? Did they just make up that character or is she a real potato chip magnate?
She sold her potato chip company to Frito-Lay.
Based. Miss Vickie's jalapeno ones are good tier but the sea salt and vinegar ones are a close second.
wtf, almost a kilo bag of chips??? what is wrong with burgers?
I thought he meant the real Plymouth.
The real Plymouth is pretty cool tbf, the Vue there was totally fine with me repeatedly bringing Cap’n Jaspers sandwiches into the theatre
The few UK cinemas I've been in usually don't give a toss about outside food.
I saw a guy have a pizza delivered to my local cinema when I went to see Godzilla last week. The staff just let him right in with it. They don't give a fuck.
Must have been nice for the other patrons listening to you rustle and crunch that shit throughout the entire movie.
>home of the brave, land of the free
>no, sir, you cannot bring your snack to the movies
Kek
>actually eating food while watching a film
what an absolute pleb, having a drink of something decent is alright but going in with giant bags of crisps and a fat sugar filled soda is such a garbage american thing to do. Sit and watch the fucking film and stop rummaging through your cancer snacks
Thread has me rolling the absolute state of burgers
>Americans can't bring snacks into a cinema
>Can bring guns
Lmao, so Europeans don't have theaters that will serve you lunch/dinner while you eat? So what, you go eat first and risk missing your movie? How is that a good idea?
>a bag of smoked sausage
>eating food in the cinema
this is what you look like, just sit and watch the fucking film you gluttonous mouthbreather
>Thinks stock footage is real life
>Calls other people mouthbreathers
You know, Europe, we don't think about you at all.
>Kraft Cheese Slices
Just fucking nuke America right now
The people who work at movie theaters are 90% high schoolers making money for weed who really don't care what an adult does. The other 10% are failure adults who don't care either
>THIS NIGGA EATIN BEANS
aaaaah the gluten!
it's wisconsin too. that shit aint even cheese. some of these have to be troll answers
>alaska & hawaii
>wax bottles
>baked beans
>Based on social media
I’ve never seen anyone eat a pixie stick in my fucking life how is it the most popular candy in my state, one of the most populated states?
I wasn't aware that anyone above the age of six even ate pixie sticks.
Black licorice is awesome, though.
>backwater town
>cinema from a gigantic franchise
>going in for a matinee on a slow day
>had a bottle of water on me from before
>the guy who rips the tickets stops me and confiscates it
>he recognized the brand isn't the one they sell
complacent people like that are the reason nazis rose to power
lol
fake
no it isnt
>based on walmart, target and "social media"
>some of the words are misspelled
well it's not terribly accurate either
where do you live that youve never seen anyone eat a pixie stick in your entire life