The trouble is as a business model charging the earth because you have a 'captive audience' doesn't neccesarily work. If prices were more reasonable I'd be much more inclined to buy stuff in the cinema rather than eating beforehand or popping to Spar and sneaking in a chocolate bar, or just not eating.
No people would probably die, the same way people will obviously die if they can't check their phones for 2 hours or, heaven forbid, can't chat for 2 hours...
i don't see it that way. you don't have to eat something while watching a movie. he won't be harmed by not eating for an hour and a half to two hours.The guy isn't suing because the prices are too high. He's suing because he's forbidden to bring in outside food in lieu of paying the high prices. It would be like a school forcing you to buy the cafeteria food or go hungry.
No people would probably die, the same way people will obviously die if they can't check their phones for 2 hours or, heaven forbid, can't chat for 2 hours...