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Phil
Rojo Sol
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Camarillo, CA

Less Popcorn Sold?

That is just too funny! How about the 4000% markup on popcorn at theaters being the cause less people buy it.
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en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

Re: Less Popcorn Sold?

In general, corn prices should be up anyways because of E85, and Ethanol. The movie industry (as well as any other interested / controlling comapany) wants... CONTROL.
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backness

join:2005-07-08
K2P OW2

Re: Less Popcorn Sold?

exactly, corn futures are at an all time high...

Hollywood get your head out of your ass!

Sr Tech
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join:2003-01-19
New Fairfield, CT

Re: Less Popcorn Sold?

Forget about p2p I have boycotted from seeing movies in theaters for the last 15 years because of the high cost, I guess I have hurt them the most.lol
jimbo2150

join:2004-05-10
Youngstown, OH

Re: Less Popcorn Sold?

said by Sr Tech See Profile :

Forget about p2p I have boycotted from seeing movies in theaters for the last 15 years because of the high cost, I guess I have hurt them the most.lol
I am the same way, but not just because of the price. Also, I refuse to go to movies because no matter how much I despise the movie I see, there is no way to stop my support of the movie. No matter what, the movie theater will not give even a percentage back or even record that disapproved or approved of the film. How is it fair that I am forced to support and finance movies that I do not even like?
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S_engineer

join:2007-05-16
Chicago, IL
·Comcast

Re: Less Popcorn Sold?

Its not about fair, its about how much of your income that they believe they deserve. However, I don't think NBC has to worry too much about any of their crappy programs being distributed via p2p. Who would waste the time?
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TCO1962
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said by backness See Profile :

exactly, corn futures are at an all time high...

While I agree this popcorn crap is ridiculous I would invite you to check a chart on the corn futures. They are trading close to $1.00 off the highs. Just your friendly fyi.
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MysticGogeta
The Robot Devil
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League City, TX
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Next they will complain that jobs are lost because no one is there to spill their sticky items on the floor to clean up.
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There was a NY Times article a while back about how cows are raised on farms, and the whole workings of the large factory farms, and so on.

That article mentioned that corn, used to feed the cows (hence "grain fed" beef), is purchased by those farms at 20% below COST. 20% below what it COSTS the farmers to grow it. Approximately.

Dunno if this still holds true today, but apparently the rest is made up through govt. subsidies (taxpayer dollars).

Which turns into corn syrup. Sugar, also, has often been "dumped".

My impression of lots of the processed foods today is that they are predominantly value added, whereas the raw materials are relatively inexpensive, but the labor that is added to those raw materials drives the economy.

Think about it -- if we were to eliminate the obesity epidemic in the US (when pigs fly...) there would be massive job losses. Fast food joints would close down. Breakfast cereal manufactures, ice cream manufacturers, soda pop franchise setups would all do significantly less business. Our GDP would suffer. Our standard of living would go down. Our economy might very well collapse!

Obesity DRIVES this economy. Obesity creates jobs. It benefits the health care industry with increased revenues. It benefits the pharmaceutical industries with increased sales of all kinds of pills. Long live obesity! Ha!

The internet is without a doubt a significant untapped revenue stream for these content people. Whoever these people are, they just have it all wrong - which is not surprising for lots of reasons. These execs have probably grown up in an era of accentuated black-and-white thinking, what - with Vietnam, Nixon, Woodstock... they don't feel comfortable with greys. Unless it's wool, and they're wearing it...

There is a significant untapped potential in the internet -- billions and billions of dollars of revenues just sitting there... waiting... for someone to stretch out their hand and take them.

That they don't "get it" is, like, seriously THEIR problem.

reub2000
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join:2001-12-28
Evanston, IL

Re: Less Popcorn Sold?

But health clubs and manufacturers of sporting goods would do better.
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cdigioia
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To be fair, the corn lobby in the US is increadibly powerful. That's why we use corn for ethanol, instead of vastly more efficient sugar cane like Brazil). We have high tariffs on sugar cane imports used for ethanol, and subsidized corn-based ethanol production. (Note: This isn't a baseless rant, but well accepted in economic journals)

That said, it's still stupid.

TCO1962
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Re: Less Popcorn Sold?

said by cdigioia See Profile :

To be fair, the corn lobby in the US is increadibly powerful.
Your correct there. After that you down hill. While the rest of your post isn't totally inaccurate it's so far from the "rest of the story" it's ridiculous.
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cdigioia
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Re: Less Popcorn Sold?

said by TCO1962 See Profile :

Your correct there. After that you down hill. While the rest of your post isn't totally inaccurate it's so far from the "rest of the story" it's ridiculous.
I may be incorrect, I only remember this from a few journal articles, and one economics professor. Would you elaborate on the rest of the story that's relevant?

kamm

join:2001-02-14
Brooklyn, NY
·T-Mobile US

Re: Less Popcorn Sold?

said by cdigioia See Profile :

said by TCO1962 See Profile :

Your correct there. After that you down hill. While the rest of your post isn't totally inaccurate it's so far from the "rest of the story" it's ridiculous.
I may be incorrect, I only remember this from a few journal articles, and one economics professor. Would you elaborate on the rest of the story that's relevant?
He won't because you're right, he's just being an @ss...
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TCO1962
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Re: Less Popcorn Sold?

said by kamm See Profile :

said by cdigioia See Profile :

said by TCO1962 See Profile :

Your correct there. After that you down hill. While the rest of your post isn't totally inaccurate it's so far from the "rest of the story" it's ridiculous.
I may be incorrect, I only remember this from a few journal articles, and one economics professor. Would you elaborate on the rest of the story that's relevant?
He won't because you're right, he's just being an @ss...
You're incorrect on both counts. Sorry I don't have the time to educate you at the moment.
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Chauncey Gardiner

join:2005-08-03
CX 747-400

The corn lobby and their actions against sugar importation are one reason that high fructose corn syrup has all but replaced sugar in many old favorites (Coca-Cola, Pepsi).

Their sugar-based counterparts continue to be produced and marketed elsewhere, however.
tlniec

join:2004-08-02
Cedar Rapids, IA

Re: Less Popcorn Sold?

"The corn lobby and their actions against sugar importation are one reason that high fructose corn syrup has all but replaced sugar in many old favorites (Coca-Cola, Pepsi).

Their sugar-based counterparts continue to be produced and marketed elsewhere, however."


Coca-Cola made with actual sugar is sooooo much better than that made high-fructose corn syrup (imho). But it is damn hard to find.
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Chauncey Gardiner

join:2005-08-03
CX 747-400

Re: Less Popcorn Sold?

said by tlniec See Profile :

"The corn lobby and their actions against sugar importation are one reason that high fructose corn syrup has all but replaced sugar in many old favorites (Coca-Cola, Pepsi).

Their sugar-based counterparts continue to be produced and marketed elsewhere, however."


Coca-Cola made with actual sugar is sooooo much better than that made high-fructose corn syrup (imho). But it is damn hard to find.
Coca-Cola still produces the Sucrose syrup in quantity for international distribution, as the sugar isn't tariffed elsewhere to protect corn. (Although I really love corn, just not as a sweetener).

Basically every market other than North America utilizes sucrose-based syrup, rather than HFCS.

kamm

join:2001-02-14
Brooklyn, NY
·T-Mobile US

Re: Less Popcorn Sold?

said by 43193594 See Profile :

said by tlniec See Profile :

"The corn lobby and their actions against sugar importation are one reason that high fructose corn syrup has all but replaced sugar in many old favorites (Coca-Cola, Pepsi).

Their sugar-based counterparts continue to be produced and marketed elsewhere, however."


Coca-Cola made with actual sugar is sooooo much better than that made high-fructose corn syrup (imho). But it is damn hard to find.
Coca-Cola still produces the Sucrose syrup in quantity for international distribution, as the sugar isn't tariffed elsewhere to protect corn. (Although I really love corn, just not as a sweetener).

Basically every market other than North America utilizes sucrose-based syrup, rather than HFCS.
Exactly. Mopre often than not I have a feeling the US Gov deliberately posion its population to make sure they will pay the completely out-of-touch price for healthcare.

HFCS IS BAD FOR YOU.
BAD, BAD, VERY BAD - yet it is FORCFULLY PUSHED DOWN ON EVERYBODY'S THROAT by the US Gov.


Read more here:
»www.westonaprice.org/modernfood/···ose.html
»www.thefitshack.com/2007/06/19/h···ference/
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Thaler
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Encino, CA

I'd agree...but then I'm waiting for Coca-Cola to take out the carcinogens in their canned sodas and syrups.

»news.independent.co.uk/health/ar···6652.ece

Dunno what the timetable is that they agreed to in the lawsuits is though.

bigunk
Gort, Klattu Birada Nikto

join:2001-02-10
Santa Clarita, CA
Don't forget switchgrass as a great starting point for ethanol. »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switchgrass.
TheWickerMan

join:2002-04-09
Enola, PA

said by Phil See Profile :

That is just too funny! How about the 4000% markup on popcorn at theaters being the cause less people buy it.
Nope. Anytime people start buying less of anything, it's because of piracy.
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