• Jeremy Clarkson’s pub, The Farmer’s Dog, aims to serve 100% British produce to support local farmers • The only exception to this policy is tonic water, as quinine cannot be grown in Britain • Clarkson also introduced a fully British-sourced tomato ketchup

Jeremy Clarkson has made a point of stocking up his pub with only the best produce on offer in these fair British Isles.

Well, mostly. The 65-year-old TV presenter’s boozer The Farmer’s Dog opened its doors over a year ago and has made it a mission to sell 100% British, as part of Clarkson’s efforts to support UK farmers.

To the extent that he recently banned a patron’s birthday cake from being brought onto the premises because it didn’t adhere to these strict rules.

But it turns out there are certain products The Farmer’s Dog

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