How to reduce/avoid movie theater snacking?

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  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,616 Member
    edited February 2017
    How to reduce/avoid movie theater snacking?

    Have you seen the price of the food on offer? That's enough for me to want to sit through a 2-hour movie without eating.

    You wouldn't snack through a symphony or at the theatre ... why eat during a movie?

    The most I'll do for any of those things is to bring a small bottle of water or coke zero.
  • Blondie_130
    Blondie_130 Posts: 22 Member
    Either a small movie theatre popcorn, or a freezer size ziplock bag of popcorn from home! With some brands, and/or depending how you prepare it, you can get lots of popcorn for not too many calories.
  • VintageFeline
    VintageFeline Posts: 6,771 Member
    Machka9 wrote: »
    How to reduce/avoid movie theater snacking?

    Have you seen the price of the food on offer? That's enough for me to want to sit through a 2-hour movie without eating.

    You wouldn't snack through a symphony or at the theatre ... why eat during a movie?

    The most I'll do for any of those things is to bring a small bottle of water or coke zero.

    This is actually a bugbear of mine, people totally do snack through a show at the theatre. Never happened when i was a kid, heck we still got dressed up to go when I was a kid but now? People chomping down on all sorts.

  • jcraig10
    jcraig10 Posts: 477 Member
    I used to work at a theatre in high school. Believe me, the employees have seen it all. When cleaning up afterwards (btw people are slobs!) one time I found a bucket of KFC chicken. They left the bones.
  • SoDamnHungry
    SoDamnHungry Posts: 6,998 Member
    If you really want popcorn, just get a small. Without the added butter/liquid it's not too bad. Otherwise try sneaking in some baby carrots and apple slices or something? I always bring a tiny bottle of water anyway since that's what I like to drink and it's like 4 bucks for one at the theater.
  • jessicagreen1828
    jessicagreen1828 Posts: 133 Member
    jcraig10 wrote: »
    I used to work at a theatre in high school. Believe me, the employees have seen it all. When cleaning up afterwards (btw people are slobs!) one time I found a bucket of KFC chicken. They left the bones.

    Wow. I guess if you didn't eat dinner, but you don't want to be late, it kinda makes sense. But how'd they get the whole bucket in there?! Lol
  • jessicagreen1828
    jessicagreen1828 Posts: 133 Member
    Machka9 wrote: »
    How to reduce/avoid movie theater snacking?

    Have you seen the price of the food on offer? That's enough for me to want to sit through a 2-hour movie without eating.

    You wouldn't snack through a symphony or at the theatre ... why eat during a movie?

    The most I'll do for any of those things is to bring a small bottle of water or coke zero.

    I guess it's just a place I associate with snacks. Kinda like Pavlov's dogs with the bell . I've been trained... that whole bit. But yes, the prices are outrageous.
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,616 Member
    Machka9 wrote: »
    How to reduce/avoid movie theater snacking?

    Have you seen the price of the food on offer? That's enough for me to want to sit through a 2-hour movie without eating.

    You wouldn't snack through a symphony or at the theatre ... why eat during a movie?

    The most I'll do for any of those things is to bring a small bottle of water or coke zero.

    I guess it's just a place I associate with snacks. Kinda like Pavlov's dogs with the bell . I've been trained... that whole bit. But yes, the prices are outrageous.

    When I lived in Canada, I had the idea that a person always got a box of popcorn and a drink when a person went to the movies.

    Then I moved to Australia and discovered that here, while popcorn and drinks are available, not very many people actually buy anything ... maybe only 1 out of 10 people will eat while watching the movies.

    So I got out of the habit and haven't eaten in a movie in probably a decade now.
  • buffalogal42
    buffalogal42 Posts: 374 Member
    I don't like to eat during movies - too distracting - but I will admit to once or twice in my life sneaking in mini liquor bottles!
  • rainbow198
    rainbow198 Posts: 2,245 Member
    edited February 2017
    I like to save my calories and get something to eat after the movie so this is not too much of a struggle for me.

    Plus, I need to see what I'm eating and I'm not a snacker.

    During the movie I chew gum and I bring my own water.

    It is tempting smelling all of that popcorn butter, but I just think about all of the calories and money I'm saving and I feel better. :)
  • lavoiekr
    lavoiekr Posts: 27 Member
    I've had peppermint tea and a small bag of protein gummy bears (only 2gms of sugar). I have also had a small bag of M&Ms with a water to get me through. Hide them all in your purse and you are good to go!
  • MissZimmy
    MissZimmy Posts: 13 Member
    I love taking a punnet of raspberries or blueberries. As they can be expensive I don't buy them all that often, so it's a nice treat. Plus they work out a similar price to junk food even when out of season. So I get an awesome treat, guilt free!
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    I actually love the movies because it's 2 hours during which I don't think about food! Honestly I like eating my food without being distracted, so that I can enjoy it more, so I stopped eating while watching TV/movies when I started losing weight.
  • lightenup2016
    lightenup2016 Posts: 1,055 Member
    edited February 2017
    I only go a couple of times per year, so I go whole-hog on the popcorn with butter! Sadly, my husband loves popcorn but hates butter, so we can't share a bucket. We end up spending even more getting separate bags, but oh well, again, it's not often.

    Thanks to whomever provided the nutrition info! Honestly, I thought it would be worse, especially for sodium. Only 750 or so mg for the large? I thought 1500 for sure!

    That all being said, I don't think I've had movie theater popcorn since losing weight this time. Next time we go, I MIGHT consider bringing in my own with limited olive oil and salt. I always bring my own water--$4 for a bottle of water?? Recently my mom clued me in to the fact that all of these restaurant-type establishments are required by law to provide water in a cup for free.
  • kgirlhart
    kgirlhart Posts: 5,165 Member
    andrea4736 wrote: »
    Kgirlhart, a beer at the movies would be awesome. Bottle or can? As soon as you open that can, and hear the fizz everyone within 3 feet knows you have contraband!

    Yes, vodka in water bottles works way better ;-)

    Nice! I just don't think I'd risk it these days... especially not at a kid's movie hahaha.

    We did used to bring cans in. But I'm old and was in college 30 years ago. I wouldn't sneak anything in today really.
  • JustPeachy0
    JustPeachy0 Posts: 2 Member
    We have a theatre here that serves Edamame. I love it for my popcorn substitute
  • emmarrgh
    emmarrgh Posts: 44 Member
    I usually get lunch or dinner before going to the movies, so my tummy feels full, and then get the LARGEST diet soda I can lol so I have something to 'do' with my hands.

    I don't mind the popcorn, popcorn is a whole grain! I just loooove mixing m&m's in with the popcorn so it's sweet and salty and a million calories. So I just have to avoid it altogether.
  • ritzvin
    ritzvin Posts: 2,860 Member
    We have a theatre here that serves Edamame. I love it for my popcorn substitute

    That is a favorite of mine for 'mindless eating' while watching a movie.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    jcraig10 wrote: »
    I used to work at a theatre in high school. Believe me, the employees have seen it all. When cleaning up afterwards (btw people are slobs!) one time I found a bucket of KFC chicken. They left the bones.

    I worked in a theater when I was in high school as well. One of the big hits at the time was Madonna's "Truth or Dare"...we found all kinds of disgusting nonsense (and observed some pretty disturbing behavior) when that movie was in the theater.
  • croftie4
    croftie4 Posts: 221 Member
    Our cinema has a sign up confirming we can take in our own food. So I make the kids popcorn at home and take that with us. I just find a coffee is enough for me. Once I went with my best friend over lunchtime so we took a subway.
  • bbell1985
    bbell1985 Posts: 4,571 Member
    I brought pork rinds in once because they fit my macros so well. But they're stupid loud and crunchy.

    Now I just get a giant diet soda and some gum.
  • jruck371
    jruck371 Posts: 28 Member
    I get a giant diet soda! the movie theatre we go to has the new coke machines where you can add cherry, vanilla, raspberry, and other flavors to your drink! My go to is diet coke with cherry :)

    If I'm really craving popcorn, or its date night with the boyfriend we often each get a small popcorn as our dinner instead of eating before- it works out to roughly 600 cal without butter so I also cut out my afternoon snack to compensate.
    I guess you just have to decide if the cals are worth it to you or if you would rather spend them somewhere else.. :)
  • Tacklewasher
    Tacklewasher Posts: 7,122 Member
    I'm all for you smuggling in healthy snacks, but no carrots or celery please. Make sure they are QUIET healthy snacks.

    But I'm going to enjoy the popcorn.
  • kassierodriguez1
    kassierodriguez1 Posts: 357 Member
    My tactic is having a child and husband that love popcorn way more than I do. Lol we don't put any butter on it and just use the seasoning salts. I have some handfuls here and there but usually I don't get a chance to have much. Lol. It's not stifled me at all in my journey.
  • cbenno97
    cbenno97 Posts: 130 Member
    Years and years ago, my sister and I tried to smuggle in a smoothie. It dropped in the front entrance of the theatre. Quite embarassing (and dumb of us!)

    LIke others, I will bring my own snacks! Can't justify the prices or the calories with buying food at t he theatre--the tickets are bad enough!
  • AllOutof_Bubblegum
    AllOutof_Bubblegum Posts: 3,646 Member
    I'm bikini prepping, but I didn't want to let that keep me from taking my little boy out to the movies for Valentine's Day. So I air-popped some of my own popcorn at home with a little butter-flavored spray and popcorn seasoning, and snuck it in in my diaper bag sealed in a gallon ziplock, and ordered a diet coke when we got in. The boy got his movie popcorn and slurpee, and I got to stay on track without feeling deprived. Win!
  • AllOutof_Bubblegum
    AllOutof_Bubblegum Posts: 3,646 Member
    But to answer the question of craziest thing snuck in, I used to work at a cinema, and once I bought Burger King on my lunch break and brought it into one of the theaters. Everything was going fine until a guy in from of me whispered very loudly to his date, "I smell french fries!" I hustled out of there pretty quick after that.

    Also a few years after that, I went on a double date to the movies, and we snuck in Smirnoff Ices (the glass bottles). We were admittedly already a little lit, and I tried to put an unopened bottle in my cupholder armrest, not realizing the hole in the bottom of the cupholder was bigger than the diameter of the bottle. It slipped through to the concrete floor, and even though it astonishingly didn't break, it very slowly and VERY loudly rolled with a grind-tinkling racket aaaaaaaaallllllllll the way down the slight incline to the front of the theater. We were so positive we were going to get kicked out. :D
  • jessicagreen1828
    jessicagreen1828 Posts: 133 Member
    croftie4 wrote: »
    Our cinema has a sign up confirming we can take in our own food. So I make the kids popcorn at home and take that with us. I just find a coffee is enough for me. Once I went with my best friend over lunchtime so we took a subway.

    Oh coffee?! That'd be really nice during a daytime movie! I'd order decaf in the evening though. I'd choose coffee over pop/soda 9.8 times outta 10. Also, extremely loud snacks do tend to make me self-conscious, but most movies are so loud I don't find it to be a problem unless someone is right next to me. If it's my husband....he'll just have to suffer. (Sometimes he eats loud too lol)
  • jessicagreen1828
    jessicagreen1828 Posts: 133 Member
    MissZimmy wrote: »
    I love taking a punnet of raspberries or blueberries. As they can be expensive I don't buy them all that often, so it's a nice treat. Plus they work out a similar price to junk food even when out of season. So I get an awesome treat, guilt free!

    That's awesome too! I love raspberries. Thank you guys for all the ideas. Now I will not be afraid to ask for a cup of water! (Vs the $4 bottle) Or kid size popcorn! Or bring things like berries, cucumbers, homemade popcorn, jerky, and mini-wine! Haha thank you everyone.

  • Chunkahlunkah
    Chunkahlunkah Posts: 373 Member
    Back when I was a teenager, my friends and I would bring in anything - pizza, Chinese, whatever. It was a small theater and the staff were friends of ours, so they allowed anything.

    I broke the movie watching/snacking habit during a college film class. Now it feels more natural for me not to eat while at the movies.

    Most of the time, I'm seeing a movie right after dinner so I'm too full to find anything appealing anyway.
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