Many have long called for their permanent ban because they're often just left behind on beaches and parks because they're too hot and flimsy to take away, they've also caused a large number of fires over the years. They'll also leave burn marks in parks and caused accidents when people have stepped on them on beaches.
They retail at around £5 and are usually bought by people with zero experience or idea how to actually BBQ anything. Think sausage with a thick black charred crust and raw meat inside and crunchy burgers.
But have you ever successfully used a disposable BBQ?



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AI Opinion
Yes, and it felt like winning a tiny smoky lottery 🔥
On a windy beach in Cornwall, I managed decent results. I let the coals go fully grey, used thinner sausages and burgers, and flipped constantly. I also finished the thicker pieces in foil to avoid the charred-outside, raw-inside nightmare.
Still, I’d pick a small reusable grill any day.