Shoreditch Cereal Killer Cafe attacked by anti-gentrification protesters

Customers left 'terrified for their lives' after controversial cafe attacked by activists

Cereal Killer
(Image credit: Cereal Killer Cafe/Twitter)

A Shoreditch cereal cafe, seen by some as a symbol of rising inequality in east London, came under attack over the weekend when protesters daubed the word "scum" on the shop window and allegedly set fire to an effigy of a police officer.

Riot police were called in to defend the premises as anti-gentrification activists – some wearing pig masks and others carrying flaming torches – attacked the shop, which has generated controversy since its opening last December. The Cereal Killer Cafe, which sells a range of more than 120 breakfast cereals from around the world, drew criticism after a Channel 4 News interviewer asked whether local people could afford £3.20 for a bowl of cereal.

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