6. The Gourmet Diner's Experience
This is a rare sin, but it's happened to me while at the cinema so I'm going to complain about it. Cinema complexes have a wide variety of snacks that they sell at the candy bar without needing to bring your own food in. While for some reason loud foods like popcorn, choc top ice creams, drinks and chocolates like M&Ms have become cinema snack food, despite being loud and noisy, they are accepted foods to be brought in to the cinema. However, the courtesy does not extend to the wide variety the sinner has brought in, while more often then not the food isn't loud, sometimes it's the packaging or the consumption that's loud, or the food just has an awful smell to it that stinks out the cinema. You think I'm joking? Nope, I've been at the movies and had people bring in a far too broad variety of foods not limited to sushi in plastic packaging, Thai noodles, and some food so smelly that I cannot remember what it was. I believe it was a sandwich. Clearly these people are unable to tell the difference between the cinema and a restaurant, or perhaps they have already seen the movie and want to ruin it for others. I can't imagine that many people can't tell the difference between a restaurant, where you sit and eat your food, and a movie theatre, where you pay to watch a movie. Maybe it's just me?