IT IS ALSO ON OUR APP. IF YOU ARE SOMEONE WHO LOVES A BIG BOWL OF CEREAL, THERE IS A NEW SPOT IN OLD SACRAMENTO THAT THIS IS VIDEO INSIDE A SERIAL CAFÉ. A NEW CEREAL BAR OPEN TODAY. CUSTOMERS CAN ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – Buffalo is known for its cereal-scented air- and now, a new spot on Hertel Avenue will satisfy cereal cravings. “Our city smells like cereal, so we deserve a place where you can ...
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Irish brothers wandering around London craving cereal could not find it. LONDON — -- The idea came to twin brothers Alan and Garry Kerry one afternoon when they were roaming around London, hungry ...
NEW YORK — With sales that have turned soggy, cereal makers are trying to salvage the breakfast bowl's bruised reputation. General Mills reported Wednesday that cereal sales were down 1% for the year.
Alan Keery, one of the twin brothers who developed and own the Cereal Killer Cafe in Brick Lane, London. Photo: Alastair Grant) LONDON (AP) — One of London’s fastest-changing neighborhoods is echoing ...
LONDON (AP) — One of London’s fastest-changing neighborhoods is echoing to the snap, crackle and pop of conflict. An East End cafe that serves 120 varieties of breakfast cereal — along with 30 kinds ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Kellogg is opening a cafe in New York as it pushes to reinvent cereal's soggy image. The company based in Battle Creek, Michigan, says bowls will cost $6.50 to $7.50 and combine ...
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LONDON – One of London's fastest-changing neighborhoods is echoing to the snap, crackle and pop of conflict. An East End cafe that serves 120 varieties of breakfast cereal — along with 30 kinds of ...
A cafe in East London that sells $5 bowls of cereal was attacked by protesters, who say gentrification is ruining the neighborhood. Alan Keery, co-owner of the cafe, speaks with NPR's Scott Simon.