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A fruit farm has stopped doing "pick your own" strawberries because customers were eating too much of the fruit without paying. | |
Hacker's Fruit Farm, near Cambridge, had offered pickers the chance to select their own strawberries for the last 40 years. | Hacker's Fruit Farm, near Cambridge, had offered pickers the chance to select their own strawberries for the last 40 years. |
Mark Spight, who runs the farm, said he was annoyed at the number of people not paying for the strawberries. | Mark Spight, who runs the farm, said he was annoyed at the number of people not paying for the strawberries. |
One family were caught dipping the berries in cream as they picked them. | One family were caught dipping the berries in cream as they picked them. |
Mr Spight said he used to get angry watching people gorging themselves then only taking a handful of fruit to be paid for. | Mr Spight said he used to get angry watching people gorging themselves then only taking a handful of fruit to be paid for. |
Bowl of cream | |
He said some people were eating up to £15 worth of strawberries and would come to the checkout covered in juice. | He said some people were eating up to £15 worth of strawberries and would come to the checkout covered in juice. |
There had also been an increasing problem with unruly behaviour leading to plants being trampled and fruit damaged. | There had also been an increasing problem with unruly behaviour leading to plants being trampled and fruit damaged. |
"We don't mind people going picking and trying some strawberries, but we once had a family come with a bowl of cream. It was shocking," said Mr Spight. | "We don't mind people going picking and trying some strawberries, but we once had a family come with a bowl of cream. It was shocking," said Mr Spight. |
"We used to have a lot of children playing in the fields and trampling the plants. We thought it was not worth it." | "We used to have a lot of children playing in the fields and trampling the plants. We thought it was not worth it." |
This year the farm does not have any strawberry plants to be picked but sells them in the farm shop grown by other local farmers. | |
Mr Spight has replaced them with rows of redcurrants, blackcurrant, loganberries, tayberries and gooseberries. |
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