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The price of snacks at most movie theatres is outrageous and it is no surprise that lots of people sneak food into the theatre. Although this goes against most theatre policies, people are rarely caught and some employees will even turn a blind eye. The best way to get by security with snacks in tow is by hiding them in your clothing or bag. Always be sure to pack quiet and scent-free snacks that will not raise too many suspicions. Now sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!

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Placing Food in a Bag or Purse

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  1. Use a bag, such as a backpack, messenger bag, or purse to hide outside food and beverages. For example, you could hide small snacks such as candy, chocolate bars, chips, fruits and veggies, popcorn, or bottled beverages inside your bag.[1]
  2. This way your snacks won’t spill inside of your bag while you are transporting them into the theatre. A sealed container will also mask the smell of popcorn or other snacks in your bag, making them less noticeable.
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  3. Place a wallet, day planner, or any other item overtop of the food you are sneaking into the theatre. That way, if someone looks inside your purse, they'll just see your personal belongings, not the food.
  4. Make sure to choose a bag that is large enough to fit all the snacks you want to sneak into the theatre. You should not stuff your bag so full that some of the snacks are sticking out of the top. This is a sure way to get caught. Make sure that the snacks fit into your bag and are not visible.[2]
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Hiding Food in Your Clothing

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  1. Wear large and baggy clothing and then hide small snacks in your pockets. For example, you could wear a pair of cargo pants, preferably a pair with plenty of pockets, and hide candy or chocolate in the pockets; or you could hide a snack in your coat pocket. Take a look in the mirror before leaving your house to make sure that none of the food is visible.[3]
    • Try putting a few coins in each pocket, so if they hear the crinkling of a bag, they instead hear coins. This will make them think you have money to buy snacks from the theatre.
  2. In some instances, the food you want to sneak in may be too large to fit into your sweater or pant pockets. If this is the case, you can roll up your coat or jacket and hold it over your arm. Wrap any food items inside your jacket. It will just look like you are carrying your jacket and no one will suspect that food is hidden inside!
    • Alternatively, you can hide food up the front of your jacket. You may look larger than normal, but chances are an employee will not ask you to lift your shirt unless it looks very suspicious.
  3. If you are a woman and at a reasonable age for this (roughly 20-40), this is a good option. People tend to be more considerate around pregnant woman, and the movie theatre employees would never ask you to lift up your shirt to see if there's something under.
    • To do this with popcorn, put it in a plastic bag and put it under your shirt by your stomach. If you have other food, put it in a plastic bowl and put the bowl on your stomach, then tie a sweater around your waist to keep the bowl from slipping. You can also secure the bowl with thin rope or elastic.
    • Walk around for a bit and look in front of a mirror to make sure it looks realistic and isn't slipping. Preferably wear layers, as this will hide any bumps in your fake pregnant belly and keep it from slipping. People also sell fake pregnant bellies that you can use for the same purpose.
    • Also, make sure you have an answer if someone asks when you're due. The bigger your snacks, the sooner it should be. However, don't push your luck. You shouldn't look more than six months pregnant or people might suspect something or worry about you.
  4. This works best with long skinny items, such as chocolate bars. Hold your arms casually at your sides and no one will look twice.
    • You can tie the food to your arm using an elastic band or string. This way the food will not fall out while you are walking and swinging your arms.
  5. No one will look twice if you don't give them a reason to be suspicious. Act normal and do not keep checking your bag or pockets.
    • If you do get caught, apologize and admit that you were bringing in food. Chances are they will just confiscate the food and allow you to stay and watch the movie.
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Choosing Items to Sneak into the Theatre

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  1. Most theatres sell candy and other snacks that can be purchased at any convenience or grocery store. You can easily smuggle these items into the theatre, because no one will suspect that they were not purchased from the concession stand. It is highly unlikely that you would ever be asked to provide a receipt.[4]
    • Some large movie theatre chains also sell food such as hot dogs, pizza, and burgers. If this is the case, you could try sneaking in larger items.
  2. Some foods can be loud to open and eat. For instance, most movie theatres do not sell soda in a can. The sound of a can of cola being opened will surely draw attention.[5]
    • If you want to bring your own soda, pour it into a water bottle so you won't disturb others watching the movie by opening the can.
    • Similarly, you can leave loud wrappers at home by opening up your candy in advance and transferring it to a resealable baggie. This will be much quieter and you can eat the food without drawing attention.[6]
  3. When sneaking food into a theatre, avoid foods that have a strong scent. This may cause you to stand out and could increase your chances of getting caught by the theatre staff. Stick to scentless foods, such as trail mix, candy, or bottled water.[7]
    • Don't try to sneak in a burger or onion rings. Not only will the person next to you be extremely jealous, but the scent may draw the attention of the staff.
  4. As a general rule, you should never eat anything in a dark movie theatre that requires cutlery. Aside from the fact that you will likely make a huge mess, it is also inconsiderate to the other people trying to watch the film. Cutlery is loud and can distract from the movie. Leave your leftovers at home and stick with small snacks and finger foods.[8]
  5. Once you are inside the theatre, be discreet. Keep your smuggled food hidden and avoid eating these items in front of the theatre employees. This way you are less likely to get caught.
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    Most theatres do not check bags, but if they do they will likely not move things around inside your bag. If you cover your food with other items, you should be fine.
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    In most cases you will save money. Movie theatres often charge much more than the grocery store for the same item.
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    While not against federal law, it is against most movie theater policies to bring in outside food. While you won't get arrested, you may be asked to leave the theater.
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  • Make sure to always clean up your mess following the movie. Place any wrappers or packaging in the garbage as you exit the theatre.[9]
  • Buy the ticket first. Then, go outside and put your snacks in your bag. When you return to the theatre show your tickets. The employees usually don't check someone twice.
  • If you have a baby, you can place items into the baby’s stroller or diaper bag.
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  • Some movie theater employees may insist on looking inside your bag. If you carry a purse or tote, get some fabric that matches the inside lining. Put your snacks at the bottom, place the fabric on top, and then add the rest of the stuff that would normally be in your bag. This way, if a guard asks to look inside your bag, they won't be able to see what's at the bottom.
  • If you're worried about them checking your bag, put your snacks in a large mailing envelope that's stamped, addressed, and sealed. It is illegal for them to open somebody else's mail.
  • If you get your snacks in successfully, throw away the trash outside of the theater. Some theaters punish their employees if they find outside trash in the theater trash bins.
  • You can hide smaller snacks under your hat or beanie.
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Warnings

  • If there is a sign telling you not to bring in outside food and beverages, then you know that you are doing something not permitted by the theatre and as a result you may be asked to leave.
  • Most movie theatres make their money by selling snacks at the concession stand. This is because they have to share the revenue from ticket sales with film studios and distributors. If you sneak food into the theatre, you may contribute to putting the theatre out of business.
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If you want to sneak some food into a movie theatre, try hiding it in the bottom of a backpack or purse. Cover up the snacks with other items in case anyone searches your bag, and you'll be good to go! If you’re only taking a chocolate bar or something small in, hide it in your pocket or up your sleeve. If you don’t have a bag with you and you need to hide a big item, like a bag of popcorn, wrap it in your jacket or sweater and hold it under your arm. Try to stay calm and act natural and the theatre staff won’t notice anything! For more tips, including how to choose the best snacks to sneak into a movie theatre, read on!

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