Young people carry buckets to cinema for free popcorn

Recently, a large cinema in Vietnam launched a promotion to give free popcorn to the audience on ticket purchases.

There is no limit to the number of free popcorn, as long as customers bring any container to the cinema.

The cinema also encourages customers to bring a variety of containers such as movie cups, corn buckets, bowls, brasses, pots, plastic containers, etc. to store popcorn, except for plastic bags, paper bags, and crates. carton.

Therefore, the trend of bringing pots, pans, buckets, barrels, … even pots to store all the popcorn creates a very funny image.

On social networking sites, many young people have aggressively posted pictures and shared about the activity of bringing containers into the cinema.

This article was first published on The Vietnam Post


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