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Topic: Open Concessions During Day?
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Scott Norwood
Film God
Posts: 8146
From: Boston, MA. USA (1774.21 miles northeast of Dallas)
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 08-11-2009 06:55 AM
I worked in one place that did this. It was (is) located in an historic district with heavy foot traffic during the day. They had a concession cart that they rolled out to the entrance during the day, from which they sold popcorn, candy, soda, etc. Prices were regular theatre prices (this was an independent single-screen house, so they were not quite as insane as most multiplex prices).
I don't believe that the business was huge, but it did well enough to make it worthwhile to pay an employee to sell the food.
This did have the side effect of upsetting the landlord. There were other food establishments in the same row of shops, but the theatre lease did not specifically prohibit selling food during the day, so there was not much that he could do. [ 08-11-2009, 10:01 AM: Message edited by: Scott Norwood ]
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