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23.01.2022 - 21:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
He's the lambasted husband that has been the talk of Ramsbottom after his wife fumed over the price he paid for a whole leg of lamb down Tesco.
In what has become known as "Lambgate", residents in the Bury town have become so worried about the fate of "Clive" that they started campaigns like #SaveClive and CliveAid after his wife fumed about the price he paid for the meat joint on Facebook.
But now, in an exclusive interview with the MEN, Clive's wife Rozalia Linder has sought to reassure the public that "Clive is alive" - although he's apparently not best pleased that he's now an internet sensation.
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Rozalia, 52, said she can't quite believe the reaction to her post, on the What's on in Ramsbottom Facebook page, where she complained about the £30 price of a whole leg of lamb Clive, 63, paid on Saturday afternoon.
It swiftly went viral, with hundreds of comments debating the issue, and people starting to worry about Clive's whereabouts after she joked she was holding him hostage after the incident.
In the original post she wrote: " "I sent Clive to Tesco for a leg of lamb… £30.86p!!!…
"Absolutely Mortified at the price!! He did question the price and accepted the answer and paid….. however, I’m not prepared to pay this!!
"Some families don’t even have £30 a week to feed their children …. Something Needs to be done….. I Will be taking this item back to Tesco tomorrow and asking for my money back!!!!!!"
It led to comments like "Ewe Ok Clive?" and "I bet Clive is feeling a bit sheepish now".
Rozalia said she's taken all the comments in good humour, although says Clive is not too impressed about it all.
Rozalia laughed: "He
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