Shelter Hall sounds like a refuge for people unfortunately sleeping in the Urban Landscape, I wonder if these socially conscious people will provide food for these people?
I’m sure they are amazing and I would love to try one but to describe himself as wanting to offer affordable prices to working class people is a bit off right?
Greggs on the other hand is popular because they do offer apparent popular food at affordable prices?
“Working class people selling simple, nutritious and innovative dishes to other working class people at affordable prices, meanwhile promoting a local and sustainable ethos.”
Question, are his burgers more expensive than the dude in Churchill Square? £3 iirc btw
“Whilst I’m lucky and grateful...
I’m sure he’s decent and honest, he’s not going to make a great deal of money though, always on the move and when he reflects later in life he’ll realise most of it has been spent being angry...