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A quiet Norfolk village is up in arms after fleets of helicopters ferry wealthy customers to shop at their posh delicatessen.

Locals say they have been forced to shield their food from leaves and rubbish being blown up by landing choppers bringing customers toThornham Deli, which charges £16.25 for a fish finger sandwich.

Its director, Janie Thompson, has been accused of ‘bullying’ and ignoring concerns expressed by her neighbours.

On the morning of Saturday October 11, seven helicopters landed in a field behind the shop so the pilots and passengers could have brunch at the eatery.

Ms Thompson proudly posted this video on the shop’s Facebook page saying: ‘Just your a

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