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arista 27-09-2015 10:39 AM

Shoreditch Cereal Killer Cafe attacked by anti-gentrification protesters
 
Why is all this going on
is it all Publicity deal.?


http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2...ters?CMP=fb_gu


[Angry mob of activists threw paint and cereal at east London cereal cafe in ‘terrifying attack’ on customers, owners say]

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Livia 27-09-2015 10:45 AM

I don't agree with violent protest but I do see their point. The working class have been, and are still being, priced out of London. Country people moan that their children can't afford to buy a house in their village because of house prices... try being a first time buyer in London; in part of east London a Victoria two-up, two-down will cost you about half a million. People's whole identity, heritage, culture has been uprooted and discarded in the last few decades so I can see why people are angry.

arista 27-09-2015 10:47 AM

Yes but this Cereal Cafe is Special
selection best in the World

Livia 27-09-2015 10:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 8181832)
Yes but this Cereal Cafe is Special
selection best in the World

Oh well, that's okay then. If only those people priced out of their homes knew they were making way for the biggest selection of cereals sold by a couple of precious hipster clones, that would have made it so much easier to accept.

Kizzy 27-09-2015 11:36 AM

Not sure how this small business is at fault here though, why are they seen as an acceptable target and not council offices or associated organisations?

Will. 27-09-2015 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8181830)
I don't agree with violent protest but I do see their point. The working class have been, and are still being, priced out of London. Country people moan that their children can't afford to buy a house in their village because of house prices... try being a first time buyer in London; in part of east London a Victoria two-up, two-down will cost you about half a million. People's whole identity, heritage, culture has been uprooted and discarded in the last few decades so I can see why people are angry.

I agree, London is way too expensive.

To get a family house (2 reception rooms, 3 double bedrooms, a workable size kitchen and a decent garden) in a nice area you have to have minimal 650k.

In Winchmore Hill were I live all the typical semi detached houses are in the region of 700-800k.

Ridiculous, will the next generation ever be able to afford a house?

I guess the best option is to try and save and live at home and help parents pay the bills etc.

On a nicer note I really want to go here, it's only 20 mins away.

arista 27-09-2015 11:59 AM

Yes many Rich China Owners keep the London
House Prices Higher

You can not stop Market Forces

Ammi 27-09-2015 12:01 PM

..I agree with Liv in that I see their point..but not how they've made or expressed it..Shoreditch I think was very much a 'working class' area and over several years has had so much gentrification ...ok, sell their selection of best in the world cereals for £3.20 a bowl if they want to..which obviously is more than some families spend on a week's supply...but to balance that out..and the same with other 'trendy' businesses in the area/not just them...also do something substantial for the homeless and low income local residents as well....

Tom4784 27-09-2015 12:03 PM

£3.20 for a bowl of cereal? :worry: I do hope they go out of business with extortionate prices like that.

I agree that gentrification is a massive problem in London but rioting like that does nothing for the cause.

arista 27-09-2015 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 8181952)
£3.20 for a bowl of cereal? :worry: I do hope they go out of business with extortionate prices like that.

I agree that gentrification is a massive problem in London but rioting like that does nothing for the cause.



No thats a special place
nothing like it in the world

Tom4784 27-09-2015 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 8181963)
No thats a special place
nothing like it in the world

I can see why.

user104658 27-09-2015 01:00 PM

I don't really understand why people are focusing on the £3.20 a bowl aspect. Go into any little cafe and a sandwich and cup of coffee will cost you at least £7 when you could make the same at home for pennies. We went out for dinner two nights ago and it cost £70 - I could have made the same food at home for less than £10...

Not that I personally would pay that for a bowl of cereal but I really don't think the inflated cost of eating out is the point, that's pretty standard.

Property prices in London are, obviously, a huge problem but... :shrug:... That's the effect of a free market capitalist economy, and people seem to be all for it in other circumstances. Not here for Tories suddenly getting all socialist - but only when it comes specifically to London house prices :joker:.

Livia 27-09-2015 01:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 8182079)
I don't really understand why people are focusing on the £3.20 a bowl aspect. Go into any little cafe and a sandwich and cup of coffee will cost you at least £7 when you could make the same at home for pennies. We went out for dinner two nights ago and it cost £70 - I could have made the same food at home for less than £10...

Not that I personally would pay that for a bowl of cereal but I really don't think the inflated cost of eating out is the point, that's pretty standard.

Property prices in London are, obviously, a huge problem but... :shrug:... That's the effect of a free market capitalist economy, and people seem to be all for it in other circumstances. Not here for Tories suddenly getting all socialist - but only when it comes specifically to London house prices :joker:.

Quite a few of the gentrified areas are Labour boroughs: Newham, Tower Hamlets, Hackney... The gentrification has been going on for a while now, and positively prospered through a Labour government.

Cherie 27-09-2015 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 8181952)
£3.20 for a bowl of cereal? :worry: I do hope they go out of business with extortionate prices like that.

I agree that gentrification is a massive problem in London but rioting like that does nothing for the cause.

It's down to demand and if it's there they will stay in business, , no different to people spending 4 quid on a fancy coffee every morning on the way to work, Starbucks seem to have done okay out of people paying over the odds for a coffee. Maybe they should sit on their arse and claim bennies that way no one would abuse them...oh wait..

DemolitionRed 27-09-2015 02:00 PM

Brick Lane is the one place in the east end where you can still buy a Jewish stye bagel with a generous choice of filling for around £1, even at 4am in the morning. :dance:

I'm going to go for a wander down to Beigel Bake and have a nosey.

JoshBB 27-09-2015 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 8181938)
Yes many Rich China Owners keep the London
House Prices Higher

You can not stop Market Forces

Yes you can.

Rent Caps would be a start and need to be implemented asap.

Will. 27-09-2015 02:08 PM

£3.20 is ok as there selling rare cereals which cost a lot to buy and ship in.

Maybe closer to £2 would be more suitable.

DemolitionRed 27-09-2015 03:33 PM

I popped in but received a frosty reception!

user104658 27-09-2015 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8182147)
Quite a few of the gentrified areas are Labour boroughs: Newham, Tower Hamlets, Hackney... The gentrification has been going on for a while now, and positively prospered through a Labour government.

Yes, New Labour was also full of Tories... :hehe:

My point is that people who are GENERALLY all for "free range" thatcherite capitalism (i.e. letting the market / labour force / prices etc. dictate themselves by supply and demand) are now suddenly against the "gentrification" of London, which is just a fancy way of saying that they are against the idea of "normal people" being priced out of London property ownership. Presumably they then want either some control brought over pricing on those properties in those areas, or they would have "normal people" subsidised in living there. Very clear socialism.

All I'm saying is that people can't be all "Tory Tory Tory yay! Strivers yay! Skivers boo! Austerity boner!" on 99% of issues and then complain when exactly the same elitism affects certain other things :shrug:. As a famous 16th century poet said; "If you tolerate this, then your children will be next"...

user104658 27-09-2015 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DemolitionRed (Post 8182413)
I popped in but received a frosty reception!

Ooooh are we doing puns again?

I found the whole thing a bit corny, personally. And the two guys are really flakey.

Livia 27-09-2015 04:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 8182607)
Yes, New Labour was also full of Tories... :hehe:

My point is that people who are GENERALLY all for "free range" thatcherite capitalism (i.e. letting the market / labour force / prices etc. dictate themselves by supply and demand) are now suddenly against the "gentrification" of London, which is just a fancy way of saying that they are against the idea of "normal people" being priced out of London property ownership. Presumably they then want either some control brought over pricing on those properties in those areas, or they would have "normal people" subsidised in living there. Very clear socialism.

All I'm saying is that people can't be all "Tory Tory Tory yay! Strivers yay! Skivers boo! Austerity boner!" on 99% of issues and then complain when exactly the same elitism affects certain other things :shrug:. As a famous 16th century poet said; "If you tolerate this, then your children will be next"...

Even if I was all "Tory Tory Tory yay! Strivers yay! Skivers boo! Austerity boner!" even then I probably still wouldn't agree.

arista 27-09-2015 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Will1999 (Post 8182228)
£3.20 is ok as there selling rare cereals which cost a lot to buy and ship in.

Maybe closer to £2 would be more suitable.


If you make it £2
they would close down - Will, never run a Company


If Anything it will go up soon.
No other place gets "Exclusive" USA Cereals.

DemolitionRed 27-09-2015 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 8182614)
Ooooh are we doing puns again?

I found the whole thing a bit corny, personally. And the two guys are really flakey.

:laugh:

Well I was wondering if the culprits were cereal offenders and if caught, will they get porridge?!

user104658 27-09-2015 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DemolitionRed (Post 8182699)
[emoji23]

Well I was wondering if the culprits were cereal offenders and if caught, will they get porridge?!

They look like the type who are lucky charms, the culprits will probably end up getting shreddied and these two will come out of the whole thing golden grahams.

GiRTh 27-09-2015 06:28 PM

The reason why it cost £3.20 for a bowl of ceral is cuz many of their cereals are imported. They are a business so they need to make money so £3.20 is a price by which they are making money. I think far too many people focuis on the price like its the biggest issue. Go to any store that stocks rare or imported items and you will find youself paying muich more than usual.

I also dont see why this shop is a target. Are all small business in this area treated like this?


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