Stock market is doing really well… therefore it appears that more stuff becomes disposable. I have never seen so many BBQ’s just left on the beach. You might get 1 or 2 a month…. but 2 a day? Many are pretty trashed, but Sunday’s hot pick were 1 brand new BBQ and another almost brand new.
I Just Got To Eco Ya:
- The first recorded mention in 1697 and George Washington mentions attending a “barbicue” in Alexandria, VA in 1769. As the country expanded westwards along the Gulf of Mexico and north along the Mississippi River, barbecue went with it.
- 70% of U.S. adults own a grill or smoker, and in Canada, ownership is 80%.
- 35% of U.S. adults planned to purchase a new grill or smoker in 2017.
- 64% of people prefer a Gas Grill, Charcoal (44%), Electric (9%).
- 56% of grills were purchased as replacements, 29% were first time purchases. (2016)
- 73% of consumers grill on July 4, 60% on Memorial Day, 58% on Labor Day, and 45% on Father’s Day. Spring holidays are also key grilling weekends for many consumers: Mother’s Day (34%) and Easter (19%).
- 63% – Percentage of grillers who cook hamburgers most often
- 79.1 million – Americans who have grilled out in the past year, according to the U.S. Census.
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- BBQ’s can last from 2-30 depending on how well you take care of them.
- BBQ metals are recyclable, just take them apart and take to a scrap dealer.
The start of a BBQ planter
Almost took this one, but the bottom was rusted out.
Another like new BBQ just left on the beach.
These people apparently forgot or were too tired… drunk to put it back in the car. This really got me broasting
Another almost brand new BBQ just left waiting for the trash man.
This sat by it’s lonely char-broiled self for a week before someone picked it up.
This sat for 3 days, before I picked it off the beach to make into a planter.
This tickled a few of my neighbors ribs when they saw this!
Big Trash Day… There were about 25 BBQ’s in the alley waiting for pickup.
Resources
Britons to throw away £428m worth of barbecue food in August 2017