Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 29
The Gripe Report spotlights unusual complaint about unused BBQ grills at highway rest stops
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 29

The Gripe Report spotlights unusual complaint about unused BBQ grills at highway rest stops

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 29
  • This week's edition features reader George questioning why public highway rest areas nationwide have rarely used charcoal BBQ grills.
  • The report highlights the impracticality of using these grills for travelers, noting the lack of supplies and inconvenient circumstances for grilling during road trips.
  • Other reader-submitted gripes include frustrations with drivers backing into parking spaces and actors mishandling empty coffee cups on television, reflecting a range of everyday annoyances.
Amid wildfire risks and disuse, are public rest stop charcoal grills an obsolete, dangerous relic?
From empty cups to rusty grills, what do our collective pet peeves reveal about modern society?
As Illinois launches its 'Rest Area Renaissance,' what does the future American road trip stop look like?
With realism so crucial, why does Hollywood still fail at making a coffee cup look full?
Backup cameras are mandatory, but are they creating more parking lot delays and false confidence?
AAA says backing into a parking spot is safer, so why does it feel so inconsiderate?