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The God-Grilla is claimed to be the world's largest barbecue. It was built by the Bespoke BBQ Company, based in Gloucestershire, England, a company run by Jack Henriques that manufactures custom barbecues.The company was featured in the UK press in August 2010 when it unveiled a huge barbecue, dubbed by the press as 'God-Grilla', which weighed two tonnes, and required three operators to run at full capacity. It was constructed on the same principle as a smaller version.
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