A study shows over 70 percent of Brits admit to regularly burning their food, with 54 percent admitting they even struggle to get the BBQ lit.
These admissions have led to travel information provider Tourism Western Australia creating a hotline for Brits having BBQ blunders.celebrity chef Tony Howell between 11am and 2pm on Saturday May 14.
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