Healthier movie food demanded
2010-03-16 08:51
Los Angeles - Popcorn and soda has filled the stomachs of generations of moviegoers, but with childhood obesity on the rise one studio head has a hankering to see yogurt and veggies at the concession stand, too.
The message came on Monday from Sony Pictures Entertainment chairman and CEO Michael Lynton, who addressed theatre owners on the first day of their ShoWest convention in Las Vegas.
"I suggest you consider adding a few healthier items to your existing menu," Lynton said in prepared remarks.
"I believe it's the right thing to do for your industry, for our audiences ... and for America," he said.
A representative from the National Association of Theatre Owners, which represents the men and women who own movie theatres, could not be reached for immediate comment.
ShoWest is the largest gathering of movie theatre owners in the United States and vendors come from around the country to sell items ranging from snacks to seats to projection systems.
The studios show up to give early glimpses of their upcoming movies, but Lynton clearly had snacks on his mind.
He cited a study from US group the Alliance for a Healthier Generation that said nearly one in three young Americans is obese or at risk of becoming overweight.
Lynton said theatre owners should keep mainstays such as buttered popcorn, candy and soda, but he suggested they also make room for items like fruit, veggies with dip, yogurt, granola bars, baked chips and unbuttered, air-popped popcorn.
He also played theatre owners a video address about health from television talkshow star Dr. Mehmet Oz.