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Source 1: A study by Consumer Awareness found that a candy bar that costs 69¢ at a grocery store costs $2.00 at a movie theater concession stand.
Source 2: Royal Cinema Group reports that moviegoers normally buy much larger buckets of popcorn than they eat during a movie and most of it gets thrown away Which option best combines the two sources into a single detail sentence?
A. Some people think they can eat a large bucket of popcorn but then realize they can't.
B. People spend more money on candy bars at movie theaters than at grocery stores
C. Theaters charge top prices for snacks you might not even eat.
D. You can save money by popping your own popcorn at home and bringing it to the theater.
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