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Jul 11, 2019
2:31
:18
pm
bbqoug
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I often see people bring their own treats to the movie & then leave their
garbage for the theater employees to clean up.
Low class move.
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I get being cheap and trying to save money but how does one justify this as
seco03
7/11/19 1:53pm
It is theft of services.
Zedhead
7/11/19 1:57pm
Stealing or Nah? I was once at the Movies 8 in Provo...
EEcougar
7/11/19 2:06pm
I say yes. They didn't sell the popcorn (or the refill) to that dude, nor did
garyfan
7/11/19 2:07pm
Hmm...
Belboz
7/11/19 2:13pm
just the container was garbage. I presume it was refilled with "new" popcorn.
EEcougar
7/11/19 2:16pm
How "dirt" is defined is sometimes humorous.
Belboz
7/11/19 2:35pm
IDK. Let's say the situation was slightly different and instead of getting it
JuicyJam
7/11/19 2:24pm
Not stealing but unethical and kind of gross. I wouldn't trust eating out of a
cougarfan84
7/11/19 2:27pm
Sure, it's stealing. Some people don't mind stealing.
Belboz
7/11/19 2:09pm
People rationalize stealing when the product/service is overpriced
mudpupper
7/11/19 2:11pm
I often see people bring their own treats to the movie & then leave their
bbqoug
7/11/19 2:31pm
Sure it's stealing, but I'll bet most of us are guilty of just as much
A_blue_car
7/11/19 3:17pm
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