Jeremy Clarkson has lashed out and said he will look to ban 'faddy eaters' after claiming those with food intolerances have tried to rook his boozer out of £50,000.
The former Top Gear presenter has issued a stinging broadside over the troublesome customers he says are blighting his Farmer's Dog business in the Cotswolds.
Clarkson, 65, ventured into the publican trade in August last year after splashing out on the £1million watering hole in the quaint hamlet of Asthall, Oxfordshire.
Since opening, business has been booming, with thousands of people flocking to grab a pint at the TV presenter's new venue.
But Clarkson has today expressed frustration over some punters he accused of trying to dupe the Farmer's Dog out of cash, in a 'scam' he has branded a fraud 'epidemic'.







