Cineplex Is Offering FREE Popcorn Today & Quebecers Can Get It Delivered

It's National Popcorn Day!!!
Reporter

I know I'm not the only person who misses going to the movies. Not only do I miss watching a featured film in a local Cineplex theatre, but I miss the snacks I could get there, too.

That's why I was so excited to find out that today was National Popcorn Day, which means Cineplex is giving away free small popcorns to clients today.

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Although movie theatres are not open in Quebec at the present moment, no need to fear, you can still get your free treat through delivery!

You can claim the buttery goodness when you order Cineplex snacks on Uber Eats and SkipTheDishes. 

If there are any of you out there who have never tasted movie theatre popcorn, then I encourage you to hop on one of those delivery apps right now and get to try it for free. 

From candy and nachos to hot dogs and smoothies, there are a ton of yummy snacks to pick from. And whatever you choose, you'll get a free small popcorn with it.

Why not make tonight a special one by bringing the movie theatre ambiance to the comfort of your own home? 

We have to be in the house by 8 p.m. anyway, so might as well on the couch, dig your hands into some buttery popcorn and binge-watch all of your favourite shows. 

Sounds like a perfect Tuesday night to me! 

  • Katina Goulakos

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