
Lisa Hogan and Jeremy Clarkson at Diddly Squat Farm. They have revealed fans of Clarkson's Farm can now buy farm produce straight to their doors on Amazon Fresh.
Buying fresh farm produce from Diddly Squat Farm Shop could be made a lot easier after Amazon announced an exciting new collaboration ahead of Clarkson's Farm return next month.
Amazon Fresh, offering convenience and grocery services online and in-stores, confirmed it would partner with Jeremy Clarkson to sell farm products on the platform for the very first time on Thursday (April 24).
READ NOW: Date for new Clarkson's Farm series revealed
Diddly Squat Farm Shop and Clarkson's Farm
Ahead of the return of fourth season of Clarkson's Farm on May 23 - featuring fan favourites including Lisa Hogan, Kaleb Cooper, Gerald Cooper, 'Cheerful' Charlie Ireland and more - customers can now buy jams, chutneys, juices, seasonings, and alcohol from Mr Clarkson's farm shop from both Amazon fresh stores and online.
LISTEN NOW:
Ever since Diddly Squat Farm Shop opened in 2020, enthusiasts of the farming show have travelled by air, land and sea to the Cotswolds to experience and enjoy what farm shops, like Mr Clarkson's, have to offer.
However, long-queues have been cited as a problem by fans who travel to the former Top Gear host's farm, and it is hoped that the new service could help alleviate some of those problems while offering a new platform for customers to buy farm produce.
PLEDGE YOUR SUPPORT: Join ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian's Save Britain's Family Farms campaign
A spokesperson for Amazon Fresh said: "We are excited to announce that you can now shop the Diddly Squat Farm range at Amazon Fresh online and in our stores.
"Inspired by the rustic charm and agricultural adventures of Clarkson's Farm streaming on Prime Video, we are thrilled to bring you a taste of the farm straight to your doorstep.
"We worked together to curate a range full of the farm shop's personality that we hope you will love.
"From jams, chutneys, rapeseed oils, seasonings, juices, there is something for everyone."
READ NOW: Clarkson's Farm return boosts demand for British produce