Jeremy Clarkson has encountered another significant setback at his establishment following a patron's attempt to secure substantial compensation over a purported food sensitivity issue.
The former Top Gear presenter disclosed that he was compelled to furnish evidence in response to an unhappy customer's bid to claim thousands in compensation.
Writing in his Times column, Clarkson drew attention to the escalating problem of food intolerance deception affecting pub proprietors, stating: "We had one the other day who said she'd been given beer instead of cider and the gluten in it had made her so ill she'd had to cancel her holiday and we now had to reimburse her.
"Happily, we have her on CCTV not drinking beer, so we are safe on that one. But often landlords aren't so lucky. Many tell me