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While its products are not stocked in supermarkets, it does have concessions at John Lewis.
With manicured and tuxedoed ushers and pristine interiors (Loews did not have concessions until the 1940's), the theaters were spacious, uplifting temples of escapism.
But Mr. Kalikow has declined union proposals that would result in savings smaller than he has demanded and has remained firm in his insistence that he must have concessions that will allow The Post to break even.
Jessica Morden, the Labour MP for Newport East, told BBC's Sunday Politics Wales programme: "I would like to see the tolls reduced and there to be some kind of flexibility in the system, and to make them much more modern so that we could have concessions for people who live locally, [and] off-peak travel for businesses.
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The temporary stadium would not have had concessions inside the stadium, unlike permanent local venues, although concessions were planned outside the stadium.
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Of course, we would have to make concessions as well.
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