We already know that Sony Pictures Entertainment chairman/CEO Michael Lynton, himself rail thin, keeps “cutting the fat” at Sony by laying off hundreds of staff who are integral to the studio’s operation. Now, in an address to theater owners at ShoWest that covered everything from the economy to 3D, Lynton’s remarks took a surprising turn when he focused on movie theater concession stands that he claims are making kids obese. Here are Lynton’s remarks on the subject:
“The final point I want to make today has to do with opening a different kind of window altogether a window of healthier foods at your concession stands.
I don’t mean close the window for popcorn, soda, and candy. Audiences love them, and should always be able to buy them at your theaters. I can almost imagine the Romans eating popcorn and drinking Coke at the Coliseum 2,000 years ago. Or the Greeks munching on Sno-Caps at the Theatre of Dionysus in Athens.
I suggest you consider adding a few healthier items to your existing menu. I believe it’s the right thing to do your industry, for our audiences…and for America. Here’s why:
It’s great for America because childhood obesity, and obesity in general, is an epidemic of major proportions, and requires everyone to chip in to stem the tide. According to the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, nearly one out of three young people are already overweight or obese. That puts them at higher risk of diabetes, asthma, heart failure and a shorter life span.
By the way, young people and people of color are the most frequent moviegoers, and they are also the most at risk for the damaging health effects of obesity.
In response to this health care crisis, schools have changed their lunch programs and fast food outlets have begun to add healthier foods to their menus. Even at our studio, we’ve added a daily healthy lunch special, and a subsidized salad bar in our commissary.
By bringing healthier snacks into your concession stands, you would be helping our country meet an urgent public health need.
Taking this step is also great for audiences and for your business because people want to see healthier foods in theaters, and when they do, they’ll buy them.
You don’t have to take my word on it. We commissioned a poll on the subject, surveying moviegoers at theaters in 26 locations around the country, and here’s what we found:
- 2/3s of moviegoers overall and three-quarters of parents are likely to buy healthier options if offered – even at prices similar to what’s currently sold;
- 42% percent of parents said they would buy concessions more often if healthier choices are available;
- having healthy snacks available will encourage more frequent purchases by the 1/3 of moviegoers who currently choose not to make purchases at the concession stand;
- 60% of parents said that healthier snacks would enhance their overall moviegoing experience.
A mother told our interviewer, “They should serve better quality low fat items.”
A teenage girl said, “they don’t have enough healthy foods.”
A father said, “we need a more diversified selection of treats appropriate to the health-conscious diet of our children.”
So, what kinds of food are we talking about?
Well, I don’t think spinach or broccoli’s a good idea. And nobody wants to eat cauliflower while watching Spider-Man, or drink a 40-ounce cup of prune juice.
But in our survey people said they’d like to see things like:
- fresh fruit, fruit cups, apples with dip;
- veggies with dip;
- yogurt;
- granola bars and trail mix;
- baked chips and apple chips;
- and options like unbuttered, air-popped popcorn.
By the way, we all know some people sneak their own candy into the theater. But look online and you’ll find many people who say they sneak a healthy snack – like a granola bar or a box of raisins – into the movies, too.
That’s not surprising, because nowadays, people are consuming food differently. In fact, many of your theaters are located near Starbucks and Whole Foods and in malls where consumers are finding more nutritious food and beverage options. As our survey made clear, audiences would love both a great theatrical experience and terrific snacks.
I’m sure you’re tired of hearing jokes about Kit-Kats the size of a Buick…Twizzlers that stretch from Los Angeles to Las Vegas…Hershey Bars as big as a surfboard. Adding healthier foods to your menu can help change that stereotype – so long as the apples aren’t the size of pumpkins…
I know some of you are already bringing healthier foods and drinks into your snack bars. Some theaters are using canola oil instead of coconut oil for your popcorn. I applaud you for that, just as I appreciate what you’re doing to make your theaters eco-friendly.
At the same time, I know change can’t happen overnight, and some things will prove to be logistically or economically impossible. But even small steps in the right direction can have a big impact.
I’m happy to announce today that the Alliance for a Healthier Generation has offered to help to advise on how to change your menus in a way that makes sense for your audiences and your business. President Bill Clinton, who heads the Alliance with Governor Schwarzenegger and Clyde Yancy, President of the American Heart Association, says that they are eager to work with you on this effort.
I spoke earlier about how innovative you’ve been in keeping pace with cultural and technological changes. Making healthier snacks available in your concession stands would be one more example of that kind of vision and leadership.”
“The final point I want to make today has to do with opening a different kind of window altogether a window of healthier foods at your concession stands.






Um. NO!
Why is this even a debate? I honestly thought that this was AMERICA! In what dimension should people be FORCED to compromise their own happiness just to sastisfy some other guy’s self-indulgent idea of what “health” is?
Here’s the real story: He’s just dilluding himself because of the mass-media’s hypocritical idea that there’s some kind of “obesity crisis”, which was made up for the sake of someone else’s facist belief and insanely probably unrealistic idea that “Everyone should be fit”. He’s only trying to push through with this garbage because he does not want to admit that he’s Wrong.
My message to him: YOU’RE WRONG! YOU’RE WRONG! YOU’RE WRONG! JUST DEAL!!!!!!!!
You lose that right when your piss-poor health causes my insurance premiums to skyrocket to make up for the cost of the heart bypass from your disgusting diet.
Lynton needs to cotton on to the fact that it’s the corn, not the butter that makes popcorn bad for you. He should read “Good Calories, Bad Calories” by Gary Taubes.
And this just in:
A study published in the March issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found insufficient evidence linking saturated fat intake to cardiovascular disease or coronary heart disease. Another study in that issue suggested refined carbohydrates and being overweight are the true culprits. And they’re just the latest to suggest that sat fat has gotten a bad rap.
Wow. What an unbelievably self-righteous jackass. I feel sorry for the grunts at Sony who have had their benefits cut and seen their salaries stagnate in order to enrich this jerk. If he has kids, I’m sure they hate him. Good god, where do they breed these people? And what publicist/communications exec thought this was a good idea? The problem is that people are so frightened for their jobs that they can’t actually do their jobs. A good publicist/communications exec would have listened to Michael’s idea to deliver this lecture on CONCESSION ETHICS and told him it was stupid, patronizing, and none of his f-cking business. His business is putting asses in seats. What people eat is the business of the exhibitors, and they’ve been serving popcorn and soda and candy bars for about 75 f0cking years. I’ve had a very bad week dealing with moronic entertainment executives and I’ve had just about enough! You people need to SHUT UP, quit giving speeches, and just do your goddamn jobs!
Hey Mike, how about families and young adults not go to Sony movies at all, that way they could spend the money they would have spent on a crappy movie and fatty concessions on a nice healthy meal out at a restaurant instead. That sounds so much better if you ask me.
Most people go to the movies, what, three or four times per year? How often can a family of four afford to go to the movies? It’s a TREAT for most people, and they act that way. Do people take their kids to Chuck E. Cheese and only order the salad bar with veggies?
We’ve seen this idea and tried it multiple times. And each time healthier choices are offered at concession stands the bulk of the items go to waste. Period. They get old and stale and you throw them out. When canola oil was used people complained about the taste and stopped buying. 95% of people go to movies for an escape, and they want to enjoy themselves. They let go for a couple of hours.
Kids are not eating three meals a day from a movie theater concession stand. And eating coconut oil cooked popcorn covered in butter flavoring with a Coke once every three months will not make a child fat. Plopping them in front of the TV or Xbox as a babysitter and feeding them take out for every meal WILL. Pay attention to your kids and be involved with them. Keep them active and teach them about DAILY nutrition. Then you can teach them that the occasional indulgence is ok.
All things in moderation, friends. That’s the key.
Is it wrong that just reading a list of all that food made me hungry?
But seriously, good for him. Of course they aren’t going to get rid of their HUGE profit made by popcorn, but it will be good to add healthier things.
I have to agree with him partially on this one. I personally have been at the theater and been hungry but not wanted popcorn or an 8 dollar pan pizza. Why can’t they serve regular food too? How about hamburgers? Those aren’t too bad. Just serving gobs of sugar and salt is disgusting.
As a Christian, I Pray for every poster on this blog to refrain from vicious personal attacks on Lynton who makes a commendable, valid point in stating, “By bringing healthier snacks into your concession stands, you would be helping our country meet an urgent public health need.” Amen.
Wow, $10 for a tub of popcorn or two value meals at McDonalds, either or they are doomed!
Jess
? It’s beyond me why anyone even goes to the movie theaters anymore. I quit years ago when Netflix and DVDs came out. Why on earth would I pay twice as much money (or more) drive through traffic, park, stand in line, listen to people eat disgusting food and talk on their cell phones, and sit on an uncomfortable seat? There’s nothing that Hollywood puts out that I can’t wait a few weeks to see. I’d infinitely rather be sitting in bed in my jammies watching when I want to and eating what I want to.
Wow. So wanting the OPTION of a healthy snack while watching a movie makes this guy an anti-American commie? He clearly states that he thinks the current snacks should be kept as they are, but theaters should offer the OPTION of something healthier. WTF is the problem?
Don’t worry America. Nobody is taking away your right to be a fat disgusting slob. We know how important that is to you.
I bet this not going to do much! My cousins don’t eat much at the movies but they are chubby because fast food is cheaper than cooking at home!
Attack the problem, not the symptom.
personal experience – I don’t see anybody in the concession stands anyways…
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