Jeremy Clarkson issues huge Diddly Squat announcement – and fans will be thrilled


Diddly Squat Farm Shop Partners with Deliveroo for Nationwide Delivery

Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm Shop has collaborated with Deliveroo to provide direct delivery of its popular products. This exclusive partnership with Deliveroo HOP’s on-demand grocery service enables enthusiasts to circumvent long queues and still enjoy Clarkson’s Farm merchandise. Through Deliveroo HOP, consumers in London, Manchester, Bristol, and Brighton can order the shop’s most popular items.

Key Products Available

Some of the featured products include:

  • Jeremy’s Hot Seed Beer Mustard (£5.99)
  • Bee Juice Honey (£12.50)

A selection of alcoholic beverages is also available via the app, including the former “Top Gear” presenter’s highly sought-after Hawkstone beer. A four-pack of 300ml bottles is available for £11. Customers can place orders with ease, and expect delivery in under 20 minutes.

Partnership Reaction

Lisa Hogan, Jeremy’s partner, expressed her enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, “I’m delighted to be working with Deliveroo HOP to bring our Diddly products into the homes of fans across the UK.”

Clarkson added, “We hope you enjoy our Diddly Squat products as much as we’ve enjoyed making them for you.” The products are now available for order, but high demand is predicted. Customers are advised to order promptly.

Suzy McClintock, VP of Grocery, HOP, and Editions at Deliveroo, said, “We are thrilled to offer fans of Diddly Squat Farm Shop across the UK the chance to order their most sought-after products direct to their doorsteps in as little as 20 minutes – no queuing necessary!”

Limited Initial Availability

While the service has launched in Bristol, Brighton, London, and Manchester, fans outside of these locations will have to wait until broader availability is announced. This is to maximize consumer delivery experience.

Background on Diddly Squat Farm

Diddly Squat Farm opened to the public in 2020. The store, which sells products grown on the land, saw approximately 100 people visit on its opening day.

The popularity of the shop has grown, coinciding with the success of the Prime series. Visitors travel from around the world to see it. Queues of up to three hours have been reported for products, like beer, cider, and farm produce.

Local Concerns and Popularity

Local residents expressed reservations about the initial plans for the shop. Due to its popularity, the rural roads leading to the shop frequently experience traffic congestion from consumer vehicles.


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