{"id":4820,"date":"2025-09-10T15:45:53","date_gmt":"2025-09-10T15:45:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/curiousdrive.com\/?p=4820"},"modified":"2025-09-10T21:33:56","modified_gmt":"2025-09-10T21:33:56","slug":"jeremy-clarksons-stance-on-allergies-makes-me-even-more-sick-than-gluten","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/curiousdrive.com\/index.php\/2025\/09\/10\/jeremy-clarksons-stance-on-allergies-makes-me-even-more-sick-than-gluten\/","title":{"rendered":"Jeremy Clarkson\u2019s stance on allergies makes me even more sick than gluten"},"content":{"rendered":"
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He finds people with food intolerances ‘annoying’ apparently (Picture: Alan West\/Hogan Media\/Shutterstock)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

I want to preface this piece by saying that I’m a long-standing fan of Jeremy Clarkson<\/a> \u2013 from his time on Top Gear<\/a> and the Grand Tour<\/a>, to his now endearing Clarkson’s Farm<\/a>.<\/p>\n

But his recent column in The Times has ground my gears (pardon the pun).<\/p>\n

Apparently, he has considered banning customers with food intolerances <\/a>from his pub, The Farmer\u2019s Dog, after one woman allegedly <\/strong>claimed she’d been given beer instead of cider which made her ill. This, according to Clarkson, was later proven to be untrue.<\/p>\n

He wrote: \u2018Food intolerance enthusiasts will claim after they left that you poisoned them and that you must now give them 50,000 of your pounds.’<\/p>\n

Oh, and he finds people with food intolerances ‘annoying’ apparently.<\/p>\n

Well, news flash, Jeremy: if you own a pub it\u2019s your job to cater to your customers, and if they have an intolerance, it\u2019s your job to cater to that, too. You can\u2019t set up a restaurant but discriminate against people because of something they can\u2019t change. <\/p>\n

This isn\u2019t about trying to attract a certain crowd through a dress code or price list; telling me I\u2019m not not welcome because of circumstances beyond my control. <\/p>\n

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As someone with coeliac disease, my body attacks itself if I eat gluten (Picture: Alice Giddings)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

As someone with coeliac disease<\/a>, my body attacks itself if I eat gluten, and walking into a pub is hard enough without knowing that someone dislikes me because of a condition I was born with. <\/p>\n

Do you know how exhausting it is to need staff to walk me through what is and isn’t safe for me to eat<\/a> (if they even had proper training on allergies and intolerances, which many haven’t), their kitchen processes, and put my<\/em> <\/em>health<\/a> in their <\/em>hands?<\/p>\n

It\u2019s exhausting, and public rants like Jeremy\u2019s that shame people with food intolerances only adds to that. I feel like a burden when I simply don\u2019t want to eat something that could make me sick and even increase my risk of cancer<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Even after all that effort I’m forced to go through, just to enjoy a meal out with friends or family, I’ve still been poisoned multiple times by pubs and restaurants alike. <\/p>\n

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