Jeremy Clarkson, 60, opened his farm shop earlier this year, ahead of his new solo eight-part series I Bought The Farm, but the presenter has faced a number of disruptions along the way.The father-of-three has said the ongoing coronavirus pandemic was one of the main causes of the delay with growing and selling his items.
Jeremy said the situation had been “a disaster” but admitted he had been successfully selling chard to buyers.Discussing selling seasonal products on a small scale, he began: “It is extremely inconvenient for the customer.“Today, for instance, I have rhubarb, but you’d better hurry if you fancy some because I only have eight stalks and there’s no chance of a top-up until May.”He added: “I do have plenty of chard, though,.
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