M&S stops selling disposable barbecues across UK

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The supermarket says the move is due to 'unusually hot and dry conditions'.

Announcing the move, the supermarket said it wanted "to help protect open spaces and reduce the risk of fires".

It comes after the UK experienced its hottest day ever on record, with 40C exceeded for the first time. In a statement, the supermarket said: "At M&S we want to help protect open spaces and reduce the risk of fires. London Fire Brigade had already warned people against using barbecues in open spaces, grassland or balconies, particularly after the recent heatwave.

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