Saturday, October 3, 2015

This time last week a mob was attacking London's Cereal Killer Cafe — see what made them angry

A customer inspects a box of imported cereal at the

London’s Cereal Killer Cafe on Brick Lane was attacked by a mob claiming to be “anti-gentrification” protestors on Saturday.

The only cafe serves cereal and milk, and has proved highly controversial since it opened last December.

Check out what the Cereal Killer Cafe is like below and see what makes people hate it so much they’re willing to attack it.

The cafe stocks 120 colourful boxes of breakfast, from classics like Cornflakes and Coco Pops, to American favourites such as Lucky Charms.



Cereal Killer Cafe, in Shoreditch, London, is the idea of Gary and Alan Keery, twins from Belfast. Alan is pictured below pouring cereal. The pair crowdfunded the money to start the cafe.



Gary told Business Insider: “We’ve created a whole experience. It’s not just about breakfast, but a brand, really. The interest in it all has been amazing — much more than we expected. We don’t want to create a cereal empire, but we do think there might be options to grow. Places like Brighton or Bristol would probably work.”



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