RobbieTheRobber wrote: » My comparision is null and void :eek: Thats harsh! But I dont think so we are not talking about going to a pub and putting a box of beer on the table, we are talking about supplementing your drink with some extra. I have and sure most have gone to a deli/cafe and brought in our crisps while a friend eats something purchased from the place! Im sure if someone was to calculate percentage of total sales, the crisps percentage wise may be more of a loss than me sneaking in one small naggin to a pub! Percentage wise!
reprazant wrote: » If you have already paid into the cinema, you are able to go to the cinema. No cinema stops you from bringing food in anymore. In the same way, you can go into a pub and watch a match, having a glass of water and maybe a packets of crisps.Bringing drinks into a pub is no different then bringing in a flask of coffee into a cafe. Do you do this? Bring crisps into the cafe is the same as bringing crisps into a pub. Everyone has done it and the vast majority of pubs do not care.
Useful.Idiot wrote: » would never spend any more than 10-15 euro a night on drink in any pub or club. For pubs stash a 6-pack around the back outside the pub, buy one pint and keep going out for refills, tis very handy. And for clubs just go out absolutely scuttered, and when drunk you're usually compelled to steal drinks (I am anyway)
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » No its not the same, a cafe is primarily there for food, crisps are food! Im not differentitiating between different types of alcohol and saying a pubs main business is to sell beer on tap not spirits! :pac: Food is food alcohol is alcohol! Thems my rules!
reprazant wrote: » Insomnia & Starbucks are primarily there for food?
AnonoBoy wrote: » Hah! Hah! I think you need to check who you're talking to. :rolleyes: I didn't say that at all.
AnonoBoy wrote: » If you're going to argue a point, at least you should have the intelligence to realise who you're arguing with. Putting words into people's mouths when it can be so easily be proved wrong is just a stupid thing to do.
Cavehill Red wrote: » Er, yes you did:http://boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=66671678&postcount=223 I'm worried that you're possibly nuts or on drugs now. Check back. You certainly said it. (Feel free to edit it now, I also quoted you saying it a few posts later!)
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » So by those rules a bar will primarily sell beer on tap so Im not really causing any harm by sneaking in spiritis as im not affecting their primary revenue so its all gravy eh!
reprazant wrote: » A bar is there to sell alcohol. Where are you getting this notion that it is only there to sell beer?
Cavehill Red wrote: » I Because you just HAVE to get smashed in pubs, rather than drink at home or go out and not drink so much, and who cares if you're putting jobs at risk and putting the bar at legal liability for your drunk behaviour? Lovely attitude.
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » And a cinema is there to sell snacks to you to eat while you watch films in their surrondings i dont see how your not grasping the similarities!
reprazant wrote: » A cinema is there to show you films in a cinema setting. It also happens to sell snacks and soft-drinks for your refreshment should you want them.
NothingMan wrote: » Major difference is if a pub stopped selling crisps then it wouldn't be a big deal to their profit. If everyone who went to the cinema didn't buy the overpriced coke and popcorn then there would no longer be cinemas to show the films. Yes a cinema is where you go to watch a new release on a big screen but the company, UCI, cineworld Vue... do not make much profits on showing the film. In fact, not buying over priced food in the cinema could be said to be more detremantal to the owner than smuggling in drink to a night club. Because where the night club keeps 100% of your €10 entry the cinema gets feck all of your €10 ticket fee.
reprazant wrote: » So? Are you attempting to say that because a pub does not reply on crisps for all its profits, it is ok to sneak drink into it? Is that you moral justification for it?
NothingMan wrote: » Are you reading my post at all? I am not saying you should bring drink into a pub at all, but bringing your own crisps is more acceptable to the landlord because he's not relying on crisp sales to make a living. The cinemas are relying on snack sales to make a profit. Not showing movies like you said. My point, if you would like to reread my post properly is if a cinema gets very little of your €10 ticket then by bringing in your own food, although not prohibited, is affecting the cinemas profit more than if you bring drink into a NITE CLUB because you're paying them a tenner that's pure profit.
reprazant wrote: » Sorry. So you are morally justified on sneaking booze into a niteclub because you have to pay in? Am I correct in saying that is the gist of what you are saying?
reprazant wrote: » Name one cinema which has signs which prohibit you from bringing food into the screen?No cinema has it. Maybe 10 years ago so your comparison is null and void.
Can I bring in my own food and drink? Cineworld have a strict NO FOOD AND DRINK policy. We reserve the right to refuse customers entry into the screens with food or drink bought outside the premises. All our cinemas display the necessary signage, advising customers of this policy. As a food operator we offer a wide range of drinks and snacks to satisfy our customers but also protect our cinema finishes and customers clothing. Not all movie-goers are considerate of others in their snack choices and we have needed to set clearer guidelines on what is appropriate.
reprazant wrote: » By trying to justify it, you are trying to morally justify it. If it is ok to bring food into a cinema, which you are allowed to do, it is therefore ok to bring drink into a pub (which you are not allowed to).
alwaysadub wrote: » I don't do it, but i can understand why people do,specially with the price of drink in big cities. I prefere to have a few drinks in the house before hand and head out late-it's the done thing to do where i live. .
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » See my previous post, if you really want me to prove it i can ring all the cinemas in dublin and ask them can i bring in food and can they email the answer!
Cavehill Red wrote: » I'm worried that you're possibly nuts or on drugs now. Check back. You certainly said it. (Feel free to edit it now, I also quoted you saying it a few posts later!)
reprazant wrote: » Fair enough. I regularly go there and have never been stopped, nor seen any signs. About 90% of people who go there seem to bring their own food with them as well.
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » I just dont understand either side trying to moralise this for good or bad because i see it as neither!
Jeff_Lebowski wrote: » This is the internet - you've got to come down firmly on one side or the other. Middle ground and grey areas are for real life.