Children on March break will be able to go to the movies, but they won’t be able to enjoy a bag of popcorn. The government says sitting in a theatre with a mask on poses minimum risk, but allowing spectators to take those masks off to consume food and drink is much riskier. But as Raquel Fletcher reports, it might not be possible to offer one without the other.
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Popcorn problem: Quebec movie theatres not allowed to sell food and drink
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