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JEREMY CLARKSON RESPONDED TO INDIVIDUALS WHO HIT OUT AT THE PRICES OF HIS PUB 12:15, 04 Jun 2025 Jeremy Clarkson has "banned" individuals who hit out at the prices of the
presenter's pub. The Farmer's Dog in Burford, Oxfordshire, opened in August 2024 with fans of TV show, Clarkson's Farm, flocking to the restaurant. In the latest series on
Amazon Prime, Jeremy agrees to help out local farmers by buying their produce to be used in his pub, alongside his own. The star wanted to try and ensure what is being sold could be sourced
from people in the area, while making sure meals at the establishment could be affordable for those who wish to try them. However, this was met with a mixed response on X (Twitter), as some
viewers said their view on what was affordable was slightly different. READ MORE: JEREMY CLARKSON'S WORST BIRMINGHAM SLURS - DESPITE OWING CAREER TO CITY THAT CREATED TOP GEAR Article
continues below Social media user, @kalrlk, expressed how £24 for "pie and veg" was a "bit much," while @devonboy3410 said, "dead weight for British beef is far too
expensive £6.89/kg for R4L down from the record high £6.98/kg earlier in the month. "I can't wait till we get US beef cuts here because British beef industry is now taking the p***
at those prices." In response, Jeremy slapped both commenters with a "ban" from the pub, as he replied: "You are now banned from the pub." Another X user,
@cudaplumcrazy added: "Your cows aren't they Jeremy?", to which the TV star said: "Some are. Most come from other farmers in the area and we pay a premium. "We are
here to back British farming. If you don't want to do that, fine. Enjoy your chlorine." READ MORE: JEREMY CLARKSON ADMITS 'WORSE THAN EVER' YEAR FOR FARM AS MONEY FEARS
LOOM A Clarkson's Farm sub-Reddit page reportedly weighed into the conversation to support Jeremy, YorkshireLive said. @iam3ass explained: "Farm to table, is always more expensive.
He is not running a charity. "I would prefer to pay a little more [for] something good, than a cheap price and be disappointed. Now if the price is high and the quality is not good,
then yeah, that's a legitimate complaint." Article continues below READ MORE: CLARKSON'S FARM STAR HARRIET COWAN ADDRESSES SPECULATION SCENE WAS 'FAKE'