Fans slam Jeremy Clarkson for controversial pub change over British ketchup
Jeremy Clarkson's pub aims to serve only British products but faces ingredient sourcing challenges and fan backlash over relabeling British ketchup with the Diddly Squat brand.
- This year, the condiment company behind the 100% British-sourced ketchup declared victory in its bid to supply Jeremy Clarkson's The Farmer's Dog pub.
- Last August, Jeremy Clarkson, TV presenter and pub owner, posted on X that he was struggling to find black pepper grown here for his all-British pub plan.
- Fans took issue with the Diddly Squat farm shop relabeling the ketchup, one saying, `Hate that they made you get a new label for it`, and others echoing similar concerns.
- On Instagram, co-founder Kier Kemp said he was really impressed by The Farmer's Dog and praised the Diddly Squat farm shop team he met.
- Amid this year’s catastrophic harvest, Clarkson's all-British ketchup sourcing at Diddly Squat hit a wall despite quick setup, fans criticize relabeling issues, one saying, `Hate that they made you get a new label for it`.
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Fans slam Jeremy Clarkson for controversial pub change over British ketchup
Jeremy Clarkson has been slammed by fans for appearing to make a small independent business make a big change.
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