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Top Gear and The Grand Tour star Jeremy Clarkson 59, invited shoppers to “panic buy” from his farm shop in Chadlington, near Chipping Norton last week. Now, the presenter is selling items at
reduced prices from a filing cabinet on the roadside. The television star is selling potatoes for as little as 10p, as well as vegetables priced at 15p a piece. Photographer Marc West
spotted a sign which advertises Jeremy’s available stock. He said of his discovery: “Jezza is well-known for his ever-humorous approach to life. "In these testing times, a little comic
relief will no doubt do us some good. READ MORE: Ruth Langsford opens up in rare admission: 'It's a constant battle' "Sadly I was unable to take advantage of his bargain
prices as contactless payment wasn’t available!" Last week, Jeremy publicly tweeted a stark warning to those wanting to visit his farm shop. The Top Gear star told fans they
"can't have a selfie" and to stay in their cars, as he prepared to reopen his shop. His warning came after the Government issued advice about social distancing as the
coronavirus outbreak continues. At the Squat Shop, named after his farm Diddly Squat, he sold potatoes for £1.02 per 2kg, which he claimed was “less than Aldi”. Last month, the Who Wants To
Be A Millionaire host apologised to a visitor after "nightmare" muddy conditions disrupted their visit to his farm. At first, the father-of-three wrote: “Very many thanks to all
the people who came to my farm shop today. I hope you enjoy your potatoes.” In response to this, a Twitter fan wrote: “We’re gutted, pulled up outside but too muddy for an 8 month old and a
pushchair.