British ketchup to make long-awaited arrival at Clarkson's Farm

Condimaniac said 100% homegrown ketchup could be stocked at Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm Shop and The Farmer's Dog as early as this week

Chris Brayford
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Jeremy Clarkson has had a difficult time on-farm at the moment, but he will hopefully have something to be pleased about when the farm can serve 100% British ketchup on-farm this week.
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Jeremy Clarkson has had a difficult time on-farm at the moment, but he will hopefully have something to be pleased about when the farm can serve 100% British ketchup on-farm this week.

Jeremy Clarkson has been provided with a much needed boost that British ketchup could be on the menu at Diddly Squat Farm for the first time later this week as he continues to back British farming...

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