Jeremy Clarkson’s farm shop has cancelled shipping to the USA before Christmas.
Customers in the States have been dealt a heavy blow this festive season after a shock announcement by the farm.
The Diddly Squat Farm Shop have apologised to fans across the pond after revealing their orders will not be available until the new year.
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The store owned by the ex-Top Gear host Clarkson and his partner, Lisa Hogan, offer a range of products made at his farm.
Customers have been informed that they will only receive an update in 2026, as reported by NeedToKnow.
Despite the team working ‘extremely hard’ to sort out the issue they have been unable to get the orders over for the special day.
Clarkson themed presents will be absent under trees across the USA after the shop revealed it ‘won’t happen’.

The shock announcement was made yesterday (4 Dec).
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The news comes after Clarkson’s other business venture, Hawkstone, received a barrage of complaints from customers.
Punters were complaining about delays in the delivery of the 65-year-old’s booze themed advent calendar.
The £95 box included 13 beers, six ciders, miniature bottles of gin and vodka, and Hawkstone merchandise.
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A spokesperson for Diddly Squat Farm Shop said: “We’re sorry to say that US shipping won’t be available this side of Christmas.
“The team is working extremely hard to sort it out but unfortunately, it won’t happen in the next few weeks.
“We will continue to work on it and will update you in the new year.”
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