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We haven't been able to take payment You must update your payment details via My Account or by clicking update payment details to keep your subscription. Act now to keep your subscription We've tried to contact you several times as we haven't been able to take payment. You must update your payment details via My Account or by clicking update payment details to keep your subscription. Your subscription is due to terminate We've tried to contact you several times as we haven't been able to take payment. You must update your payment details via My Account, otherwise your subscription will terminate. Saturday May 4 2024 Scores of Jeremy Clarkson fans line the car park of the television presenter's Diddly Squat farm shop in the Cotswolds each week, eager to spend their cash on the goods inside. Now, customers can skip the snaking queues and order products online through Amazon Fresh and at some of its shops across the UK. Products were previously available to customers only if they bought them from the shop, which soared in popularity after it was shown being built in the Amazon Prime TV series Clarkson's Farm. The farm shop has become a tourist attraction, with fans of the series visiting from across the country and beyond GARETH FULLER/PA JAMES D MORGAN/GETTY IMAGES The range available includes piccalilli, rapeseed oil, hand-cut crisps, chutneys, coffee, beef jerky and honey. Prices range from £1.70 for ready-salted crisps to £39 for "cow juice" vodka. Matt Birch, director at Amazon Fresh UK, said: "Adding exciting