Jeremy Clarkson has been slammed for charging £7.50 for bacon roll at his country pub.
The former Top Gear presenter has ticked off customers over his food pricing.
The 65-year-old TV star’s bacon butties come with a smoked rasher in a brioche bun.
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But he is also charging £14 for a burger.

It is topped with cheddar cheese, dill pickled onions and wild garlic mayo on a brioche bun.
Despite the hefty price tag, the burger comes without any chips, as reported by What’s The Jam.

They are on sale at Clarkson’s The Farmers Dog pub in Burford, Oxon.
Customers could fork out for the bacon, sausage and egg rolls with the food available from 9:30 to 12 pm.
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The high-priced burgers were up for grabs until 3 pm.

Members of the public were left infuriated by the price list.
Matty said: “£7.50 for a bacon roll, taking the Michael, Jeremy.”
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One said: “I’m American, is a £7 eggroll normal? That seems absolutely taxed to no end.”
Another said: “Why is it that everybody does brioche buns now?
“I personally think they ruin a burger.”
Natalie Currie claimed: “£14 for a burger alone from the food truck is just pure greed.

“Main course in the pub isn’t much more.”
Yet Lottie Levin said, “The Big View Burger is banging.”