Bottomless popcorn event draws throngs in Thailand

Bottomless popcorn event draws throngs in Thailand

A movie theatre in Bangkok held the stunt yesterday to challenge patrons to come up with quirky container ideas.

A man with a vat of popcorn at the cinema in Bangkok yesterday. (Reuters pic)
BANGKOK:
Dozens of Thais showed up with steel vats, cardboard boxes, and all sizes of plastic containers to a mall in central Bangkok yesterday after a cinema offered “all-you-can-eat” popcorn for 199 baht (RM25.25).

Pipat Lorsubkong, 39, said he was taking home about 57 litres worth of the salty snack in a huge buffet-style dish as he took part in the stunt to challenge customers to come up with quirky container ideas.

“I’m planning to share it with my family and friends,” the investment expert said, as cinema workers shovelled the popcorn into buckets and boxes.

From cardboard boxes to foam receptacles, patrons took part in the stunt that challenged them to come up with quirky container ideas. (Reuters pic)
The event was evidently a success, with free drink refills to help customers slake their thirst. (Reuters pic)

For what would have been the price of a ticket to the movies, customers also got bottomless soda refills to help slake what many expected would be a vengeful thirst from eating all that popcorn.

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