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Why did popcorn become the normal food of cinema? Particularly inside theaters?

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    JohnnyBoy — 10 months ago(May 24, 2025 03:07 AM)

    Is there any sugar in popcorn? Bingo! That's your answer. It's a naturally-occurring snack. Get a kernel and pop it. That's how it caught on during the Great Depression, most especially WWII due to low supply of sugar.
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      MechaHitler — 10 months ago(May 24, 2025 03:37 AM)

      The Great Depression presented an excellent opportunity for both movies and popcorn.
      Looking for a cheap diversion, audiences flocked to the movies.
      And at 5 to 10 cents a bag, popcorn was a luxury that most people were able to afford.
      As more and more customers came to the theater with popcorn in hand, owners couldn't ignore the financial appeal of selling the snack.
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        /.ㅤ — 10 months ago(May 25, 2025 12:32 AM)

        I don't know and I don't care. I hate everything about the smelly stuff.
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          ToiletMug — 10 months ago(May 25, 2025 01:22 AM)

          I can imagine you saying that in a ridiculously posh British old lady's voice, your head tilted back with your eyes closed arrogantly, one arm behind your back and your other hand limply pressing self-importantly against your pigeon-chest.

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            Schlong Johnson — 10 months ago(May 25, 2025 01:25 AM)

            It gets your hands nice and buttery and slippery to jerk off or give a handjob during the movie.

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              ToiletMug — 10 months ago(May 25, 2025 01:28 AM)

              I suppose you find that funny: your sleek and feminine head thrown back bellowing the most high-pitched, campy and gay-sounding laughter one would have the devastating misfortune to hear.

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                3amigos — 10 months ago(May 25, 2025 03:03 AM)

                Cheap product to offer for an inflated price = nice profits.
                The markup on popcorn is something like 600000%.
                The only product that can even compare to it are soft drinks, which you will need to wash it down, btw. While we're at it, let's add in some Dollar Store style candy and offer all three in a combo for $27, marking it up from our actual cost of 45 cents. That's quite a nice profit.
                What's more to understand?

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                  Klaatu — 10 months ago(May 25, 2025 03:10 AM)

                  A girlfriend who worked concession at a downtown theatre told me most theaters wouldn't survive without the income from the conessions.

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                    TonyKnox — 10 months ago(May 27, 2025 04:38 AM)

                    It's cheap and easy to make on site.

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                      Paul P. Powell — 7 months ago(August 27, 2025 01:37 PM)

                      Long before movie theaters even arrived, popcorn was a popular snack at any early American entertainment venue.
                      There was popcorn in all the old vaudeville houses and burlesque shows.
                      It was found in places like Coney Island, the World's Fair Exhibitions, any similar kind of waterfront or pier. Any baseball stadium or racetrack. Any circus.
                      Popcorn was available in amusement arcades no matter whether big city or small town. Any poolhall or taproom might offer popcorn; any nickelodeon.
                      It was also sold in the street in pushcarts, or in public parks; similar to peanuts and chestnuts.
                      It's simply cheap, filling, mindless, and easy to produce in large quantities.
                      So the answer to your question is that popcorn was never tied specifically to move theaters; it was offered at any public venue.
                      We only associate it today with movie theaters today by default, because all other other venues have diminished.
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