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Jeremy Clarkson’s ‘weird’ pub rule at Farmer’s Dog that sparked months of backlash could now be solved

In Jeremy Clarkson’s pubs, the controversial rule of the farmer dog can finally solve for months after recoil.

When the former ball Gear server first opened the doors of the business last year, it was only 100 percent adult products.

Although many cheered for TV personality for their decision, there was a challenge with many products from the menu in Cotswolds Pub, including Coca Cola, Coffee and ketchup.

However, Condimaniac, a British sauce company, decided to take over the challenge of Clarkson to create a completely British ketchup, so that fans can enjoy the traditional convention.

After getting inspired by PUB’s gigantic ‘no ketchup’ sign, the founders Kier Kemp and Jennifer Dreier finally created home -raised products and then gave a party to the farmer dog.

Just before the manager met with Annie, customers flocked to try the sauce, quipping that a single ‘amazing’ was.

“ I definitely I do not have Heinz again, ‘he said.

Another staff in Farmers Puppy, a small but powerful version of the pub in a tent ‘, gave them Jerusalem for their products.

And his interviews with Annie agreed to sell ketchups in the butchers and farmers’ offspring, so that customers can treat them in a bottle.

Jeremy Clarkson’s ‘Strange’ Pub rule can finally be solved after months of reactions

When the old ball Gear server first opened the doors into the irrigation hole, only 100 percent of the British were task of selling products grown

When the old ball Gear server first opened the doors into the irrigation hole, only 100 percent of the British were task of selling products grown

Now, Condimaniac has developed 100 percent British tomato ketchup to be stored in Diskly Squat Farm and Farmer's Puppy

Now, Condimaniac has developed 100 percent British tomato ketchup to be stored in Diskly Squat Farm and Farmer’s Puppy

Thinking how much it was impressed with pub, Mr. Kemp said: ‘For them, not just a trick, this 100% British thing is really living and breathing.’

Later, he called them ‘best wholesale customers I’ve ever worked’:Something very nice I met. ‘

“ I’m happy to know that they are actually good people. Not always like this. ‘

100 percent British ketchup can now be purchased on the Condimaniac website.

Clarkson comes to Pub, where Porters said it was an insult to the ‘100% British’ brand, after entering under fire for an amazing American element.

The farmer dog in Oxfordshire proudly boasts of proudly supporting British farmers – all of them, all of them, like lambs and deer meat grown on home territory.

However, even though the old ball is on the Gear star website, a simple genie and tonic could not make the British ‘and joke’ A pup that does not serve Avocado or Coca-Cola ‘seems to be the only feature that breaks the broken tradition.

Customers, ‘American -themed music by listening to two hours of spending’ went to social media to express their concerns about.

Thinking how much it was affected by pub, Mr. Kemp, 'This is not just a trick for them, this 100% British thing really live and breathe' he said.

Thinking how much it was affected by pub, Mr. Kemp, ‘This is not just a trick for them, this 100% British thing really live and breathe’ he said.

After playing American themed music, the pub comes after reacting

After playing American themed music, the pub comes after reacting

James Milligan, X said: ‘The incredible birthday weekend in Cotswolds, Jeremy Clarkson’s 100% British Farmer Dog visited.

“ Food was not real, but please replace the music properly.

‘I spent two hours of listening to American themed music.’

Mr. Milligan finished his complaint with ‘Notbritish’ hashtag.

He read another comment: ‘No ketchup, no coffee, but at the same time British artist/music plays. There is plenty of existing.

‘Still, the food was surprising and good priced.’

The farmer dog brands itself as a menu full of materials produced on British farms as ‘more than only one British pub’.

Among the foods offered are Gammon Steak and the raw Hock terr.

In 2007, Mr. Clarkson traveled to Alabama, famous for the Slogan’s country and the West [music] The garbage that is plastered next to his car painted by his joint presentations to antagonize the locals.

Grand Tour host bought the windmill in Astthall near Burford for about £ 1 million.

After renewing the point, he renamed his pets and nearby farm, recognizing the disk, and renamed the irrigation hole.

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