Fans were left baffled when they found out the price for a hefty looking pie.
TV star Jeremy Clarkson has found another way to shock his fans by charging a mighty £200 for one item of food in his Farm Shop.
But it was the price of one of the pies in the next shot that sent shivers down some viewers' spines. The shopper filmed a snippet of the huge pie on the stand, which was labelled: "Extra extra large made to order £199.99." However, many people also defended Clarkson as one penned: "I’ve been to the shop several times and love it! Yes it’s expensive but so are so many other things . It’s fun, live a little!" Another satisfied customer commented: "Couple of us took a Ride up from Bristol, It’s a great route through the Cotswolds and the pub itself did great food on a summers day with the views the garden have it would be a great place to chill with a few beers.
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