Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat farm shop continues to attract queues of punters, but prices for some items are significantly higher than they are for similar products available in supermarkets.
Among other products of offer is a £16 travel cup similar to one sold by Tesco for £2.50, and a 50cl bottle of Vodka which retails at £39 and is available elsewhere for just £9.38.
Shoppers can also get their hands on a package of a mug and chocolate eggs charged at an eye-watering £18.50, while a similar offering from Cadbury is sold in Tesco for just £3.The most expensive item is a "bundle", consisting of a chopping board, an apron, a tea towel and a bamboo "wooden" spoon will set shoppers back some £62.
One resident blasted the shop's prices branding the £12.50 price tag for the smallest pot of honey "extortionate".Another said: "I would never shop there, even if I didn't have to queue to get in there, there's nothing in there for me and it's too overpriced." It comes after scores of visitors tore up grass verges as they descended upon Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat farm shop on Friday.An appeal battle is ongoing between Clarkson and West Oxfordshire District Council, which refused to grant permission for him to extend the the farm shop's car park in May 2022, amid pushback from locals.Jeremy Clarkson in London, October 16, 2019.
A council planning hearing heard from one worker how employees as young as 16 working at the shop wore the cameras as a precaution following hostility from villagers.
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