Anyways, just curious! While the popcorn is vegan, they did The popcorn is vegan! Wer nicht ins Cinemaxx, Cineplex oder ein sonstiges Multiplex-Kino geht, fragt sicherheitshalber noch mal nach. Landmark theater told me that many of their locations offer vegan cookies and edamame. I don’t know what to believe.

I had the best luck by reaching out to theatres Facebook page since you can see if they respond to messages and how quickly you will likely get a response, or you can give them a call.Perhaps your theater doesn’t offer vegan-friendly popcorn, or perhaps popcorn just isn’t your jive (I don’t understand you if that’s the case). Even though it’s yellow, that’s often a result of the oil they pop the corn in or whatever seasoning chemicals they use. Otherwise, you can see all posts I've written on my profile - To view our food and beverage nutritional information, please click the links below Outtakes YoYo's Concession Stand Our popcorn is gluten and vegan friendly however, may not … Let’s not pretend to have deadly disorders for the benefit of those who do.That’s a great point, Marian, which I didn’t think of! I had planned on trying them and now I will.

Did you know that only “organic” sugar is not made using bone char as a filter?Hi Davilyn, congrats on being vegan for so long, and for growing all your own food!For the comments about not being vegan if you don’t grow your own food, the VAST majority of us can’t grow all our own food like you do, so we have to buy from farmers, and stores which is a totally fine thing to do! It’s not only Cineplex that operate on this model – just have a look at the Until the time comes that movie-goers finally take a stand and stop buying their popcorn because of its high price, sorry to say, but the prices aren’t going to change.Recently, they’ve become one of the first cinema chains in the world to offer delivery of their popcorn and other snacks. When I first went vegan, I was worried that I was going to have to be that person who brought veggies and hummus to the movies. Yep, they are all vegan! I can tell you this – you CANNOT trust any company – they will always, always lie.
Every day people Another reason why people complain about the high Cineplex food prices – at least let the people bring their own food then.Yep! For instance – 20 years ago Burger King was touting their fries as vegan – come to find out that they were not – they were using beef fat seasoning in the fry oil.

Some of their cinemas have the revolutionary 4DX technology, UltraAVX, and even the awesome D-Box.

According to their allergen statement, plain popcorn without butter is vegan. To tell someone they aren’t vegan because they don’t grow all their own food is not only unrealistic, but it doesn’t even follow the original “Just say you have an allergy to the seasoning if it makes your feel more comfortable.” This is a common thing for people to do if they don’t like something, and it can cause all sorts of issues with restaurants and food handling facilities. Should I trust them?By law, food for sale must disclose the ingredients, so if they say it’s popped in oil and not butter then that’s the way it is. Feel free to share photos and quotes with a link back to my original post. I know some people feel uncomfortable asking for food items to be made vegan (which as long as you say it with a smile, I don’t think you should), and use that method, but I can see how that can cause a lot of chaos and misinformation. On their We do not allow outside food or beverages inside our auditoriums apart from reusable water bottles.If you have special dietary restrictions, please speak with a manager on duty.But hey, just because it goes against their policy doesn’t mean it’s illegal. Movie theater popcorn offers none of the healthfulness that homemade air-popped corn can, but it’s the perfect occasional weekend treat.
Does this vary by theater?