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Concession stand
Place to buy snack or food
Place to buy snack or food
A concession stand, or refreshment stand (American English, Canadian English), snack kiosk or snack bar (British English, Irish English) is a place where patrons can purchase snacks or food at a cinema, amusement park, zoo, aquarium, circus, fair, stadium, beach, swimming pool, concert, sporting event, or other entertainment venue. Some events or venues contract the right to sell food to third parties. Those contracts are often referred to as a concession, hence the name for a stand where food is sold. Usually prices for goods at concession stands are greater than elsewhere for the convenience of being close to an attraction and thus often contribute significant revenue to the venue operator (especially in the case of movie theaters). Additionally, outside food and drink is often prohibited to incentivise spending at the concession stands.
History
Concession stands were not originally operated by the movie theaters, and food was often sold by people attending the film or by vendors outside of the theater.
Movie theaters were at first hostile to food being brought into their facilities, but during the Great Depression, theaters added concession stands as a way to increase revenue in the economically stagnant times. Entrepreneur Jacob Beresin of Philadelphia is credited with pioneering the modern concession stand in U.S. movie theaters through his early 20th-century innovations and founding of Berlo Vending Company.{{cite news |access-date=2025-07-09
In the late 1940s, and early 1950s, as movie ticket sales were down, sales of food at concession stands increased. In the United States, concession owners are represented by the National Association of Concessionaires and the National Independent Concessionaires Association.
Gallery
File:Concession stand at Hanlans Point.jpg|A concession stand by the name of "Flora-Dew" at Hanlan's Point in Toronto, Ontario. The image was taken in 1928 and depicts a typical stand from that time period. File:Hillsboro Stadium concession stand.JPG|The concession stand at Hillsboro Stadium, in Hillsboro, Oregon, is an outdoor stand at a football field. File:GreatHallPittmurals.jpg|At Heinz Field, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the "Goal Line Stand" incorporates sports and food into their concession stand. File:Mustamakkara Tapola.JPG|Tapola, famous purveyors of mustamakkara, at the Tammelantori square in Tampere, Finland File:Overijse frietkot A.jpg|A mobile snack bar in Overijse, Belgium. File:Food kiosk at Vue Cinema Longwell Green, Bristol - January 2026.jpg|A snack kiosk at a cinema in Longwell Green, England.
References
References
- Pellettieri, Jill Hunter. (June 26, 2007). "Make It a Large for a Quarter More?". Newsweek Interactive Co. LLC.
- Sluis, Sarah. (July 25, 2013). "All that jazz! Concessionaires head to the Big Easy for NAC Convention".
- (September 13, 2008). "Concessionaire to lead stands Tom Hodson will head a national organization for concessions". [[York Daily Record]].
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