Pimp My BBQ, a project commisioned by supermarket chain store Asda has just finished.
The food company asked 2,000 of its customers what they would like to see on their personalised BBQ.
A few of the features included a selfie stick, iPad stand, flashing neon lights and a bottle opener and holder.
The custom BBQ was designed by Oliver Boyd, 41 from Saffron Walden, Essex. He spent two weeks in his shed sweating over the garden beast.
Boyd commented; “Asda asked some of their customers what added features would be on their dream BBQ. We sifted through some of the suggestions and picked out some we liked the most.
“It took me six or seven full days to do but the final results is great – you can listen to music, have somewhere safe for your beer and take a selfie at the same time if you want to.
“I loved having the opportunity to build this ‘fast and furious’ style machine, it’ll definitely make cooking barbecues a little more fun.”
Dave Bartle, Outdoor Buying Manager at Asda said: “We know a BBQ is one of the first activities people plan when the sun comes out, so our aim was to create something that incorporates all the fun elements our customers need to kick that first outdoor gathering of the summer off with a bang.”
The 2,000 strong survey also reavealed that Dad is the best person to look after the BBQ cooking.
