Movie-goers paying more at Shropshire multiplex cinemas

Saturday 24th July 2010, 12:17AM BST.

Lucy McMichael taking some sweets she bought into the cinema.
Lucy McMichael taking some sweets she bought into the cinema.

Large cinemas in Shropshire are cashing in on their customers by charging up to 137 per cent more for food and drink than local shops.

Smaller, independent cinemas, however, charge lower prices for both tickets and refreshments.

A new survey shows that the cost of tickets, fizzy drinks, popcorn and other snacks in Shropshire cinemas is much higher at the county’s two large multiplex venues, than at smaller ones in market towns.

The cost of a ticket, large drink and large popcorn at one county cinema is £15.60 but people can enjoy a film with a drink and large snack for just £6 elsewhere.

Visitors also have to stump up for pay-and-display car parking charges if they travel to some county cinemas.

The highest ticket price locally is £7.85 at the Odeon, in Telford, which charges the fee for peak-time movies. The next highest admission charge is £7.50 at Cineworld, in Shrewsbury, while The Old Market Hall, in Shrewsbury, charges £7.

The lowest price for a peak-time film is £4 at the Festival Drayton Centre, in Market Drayton. Other small cinemas charge similar prices, with Ludlow Assembly Rooms billing customers £5 and Pola Cinema, at Welshpool, charging £4.20.

The cost of refreshments also varies widely with the Odeon and Cineworld charging £3.25 and £3.20 for a large drink. The equivalent price at local supermarkets for a large fizzy drink is just £1.37 – giving cinemas a huge 137 per cent mark-up.

The cost of sweets and snacks at large cinemas is also much higher than at smaller cinemas and local supermarkets.

A 150g bag of Mars Planets costs £2.70 at Cineworld, compared with £1.73 at supermarkets — a mark up of 56 per cent. Other sweets and chocolates are similarly expensive.

Independent cinemas are undercutting their larger rivals by selling refreshments at much lower prices. Some smaller cinemas also offer homemade cake and other refreshments.

A spokesman for Festival Drayton Centre said he was proud of the venue’s low ticket prices and added: “Our cinema can easily compete with the big names. This is very much a ‘home grown’ venue that is owned by the community. We have a licensed coffee shop and 90 volunteer staff.”


  1. 1
    Port Hill Boy

    Shock horror! Who didn’t realise that cinema food and drink was priced high ?

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  2. 2
    Dickster

    Really? You don’t say? Another hard-hitting expose of the plainly obvious….

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  3. 3
    Josh

    This article is a waste of time!

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  4. 4
    Elephant

    Cinema’s make little to no money on ticket prices – hence they have to mark up the food prices.

    You don’t have to buy food there either – Odeon’s policy is to only refuse those bringing in warm food. I’ve always wondered what rights other cinema’s have to stop you taking in your own food.

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  5. 5
    Bobo

    You pay heavily marked up prices in restaurants – but you don’t bring in your own food or drink
    You don’t bring your own booze into a night club or a concert even though they are more expensive than from a supermarket.
    It’s too easy to pick on cinemas…..

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  6. 6
    James

    Lucy is a peach!!

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  7. 7
    terry.k

    i’d sooner wait a few months & buy movies on blueray,than get ripped off at the cinema just to sit in a noisey room full of people talking throughout,just to watch it on a huge screen.
    movies at home are
    cheaper,
    no que’s,
    no talking strangers,
    no rippoff food,
    sit where you like in real confort.
    you can pause it.

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