Jeremy Clarkson signs up with Deliveroo to sell his Diddly Squat farm goods in UK cities - and it takes just 20 minutes!
Jeremy Clarksons Diddly Squat Farm Shop has come one step closer to becoming a nationwide retailer after making its items available on Deliveroo.
Jeremy Clarksons Diddly Squat Farm Shop has come one step closer to becoming a nationwide retailer after making its items available on Deliveroo.
The beloved farm shop, which features in the former Top Gear presenters Prime Video series Clarksons Farm, has teamed up with the food delivery service to deliver its products in select cities across the UK.
Deliveroo customers can order a variety of Diddly Squat Farm Shop best sellers, as seen on the show, including Bee Juice for £12.50 and Jeremys Hot Seed Beer Mustard for £5.99.
There are also a range of alcoholic drinks available on the app, such as Clarksons highly sought after beer range Hawkstone, with a four pack of 300ml bottles of Premium Lager available for just £11.
Stronger alternatives such as the Cow Juice Vodka will set fans back £45, while a 200ml bottle of Bee Juice Rum costs £30.
The items will be available through Deliveroo HOP, which allows people to order the products from delivery-only grocery stores in as little as 20 minutes.
It has only been launched in stores in Bristol, Brighton, London and Manchester - so many fans of the show will have to wait until it is made available nationwide.
Clarkson, 64, has previously faced backlash from his local district council over the products available in the shop and accused the farmer of selling food that is not from the local area less than a year after it opened in 2020.

Jeremy Clarkson pictured at his Diddly Squat Farm Shop which has come one step closer to becoming a nationwide retailer after making its items available on Deliveroo

The beloved farm shop has teamed up with the food delivery service to deliver its products in select cities across the UK. Pictured: Clarksons partner Lisa Hogan is seen packing a deliveroo tote bag for a Deliveroo driver

The items will be available through Deliveroo HOP, which allows people to order the products from delivery-only grocery stores in as little as 20 minutes
Councillors claimed Clarkson had broken conditions of the original planning application for his Diddly Squat Farm.
Regulations had stated things sold at the store shall be solely limited to goods and produce grown, reared and produced on the holding or from local producers.
This proviso was included when the initial planning application was granted but, according to the local parish council, had not been followed.
Clarksons partner Lisa Hogan said of the Deliveroo partnership: Im delighted to be working with Deliveroo HOP to bring our Diddly products into the homes of fans across the UK.
Ive made sure to include all of our best sellers in this exclusive range, including Jeremys Hot Seed Beer Mustard, our Habanero Chilli Chutney, hand-cut crisps, and for something a little stronger, our Cow Juice Vodka and Bee Juice Rum.
We hope you enjoy our Diddly Squat products as much as weve enjoyed making them for you.
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 from Cotswolds, direct to doorsteps in as little as 20 minutes - no queuing necessary.
It doesnt get any fresher than farm produce and as we continue to expand our Deliveroo HOP product ranges, to bring customers even better quality and selection, this exciting launch is the first of many to come.

Deliveroo customers and series fans can order a variety of Diddly Squat Farm Shop best sellers, as seen on the show, including Bee Juice (pictured) for £12.50

A bottle of Cow Juice Vodka (pictured) will set fans back £45, while a 200ml bottle of Bee Juice Rum costs £30

A Deliveroo driver stands at the entrance to the Diddly Squat Farm Shop which opened to the public in February 2020

Crowds queueing for the Diddly Squat Farm Shop near Chadlington, Chipping Norton

Huge crowds such as these are often seen when the shop is open, with some fans queuing for three hours just to buy merchandise, beer and cider, and farm produce
Diddly Squat Farm - named so because of the poor crop yields on the surrounding land - opened to the public in February 2020.
The shop opened to much fanfare with around 100 people turning up to grab produce grown on Clarksons land. Although several locals had voiced their objections to the plans when approval was first sought.
Fans of Amazon Prime hit series make pilgrimages from around the world to get there, often queuing for three hours just to buy merchandise, beer and cider, and farm produce from what remains just a very small basic shop in a field.
It has been so popular at Chadlington that the narrow rural roads around it quickly became gridlocked.
Clarkson has also had numerous run-ins with council planners over turning the surrounding fields there into overflow carparks to stop drivers abandoning their cars haphazardly on roadsides for miles around.