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Decaying Food Into The Movies
Have you ever snuck food into the movies? Well people should.It saves money,its less expensive, and you chould get you what you want like healthy foods.

Sneaking food in the movies is great for people who eat health food like salad, fruit,veggies, Mixed nuts, and frozen grapes. Not all people can eat popcorn, and candy cause there on a diet.
It saves you money,why should we spend tons of money when we already have to spend a ton of tickets. We could use the money for other things more important.

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