WITH Brits enjoying gorgeous sunshine after weeks of rain, many have been making the most out of the sunny weather recently.
But now one couple have taken the internet by storm after they were spotting cooking up a feast on a London street, with busy traffic in the background.


The unknown duo were recorded having their ”BBQ” by Umar Irshad who took to TikTok to share the bizarre scenes.
In the clip, the pair can be seen sitting on the pavement and enjoying the view of the cars driving by, as they tucked into their food.
Many viewers reckoned that this was a ”spontaneous” decision, as the duo also didn’t appear to sit on a picnic blanket.
While it is difficult to tell what the two were eating, Umar said it was ”BBQ”, as there was also some smoke coming from the three disposable trays in front of them.
The footage also shows two white plates filled with food, as well as six large water bottles – which they had placed right by the bin.
Eagle-eyed social media users were also baffled by the Deliveroo delivery bag that appeared to be open.
Umar, who posts under the username @umar_irshad5, filmed the duo, as they were engaging in a conversation and told TikTokers this happened in the capital.
Posting the footage online, the social media user said: ”A couple doing a BBQ on roadside in Ilford, East London.”
Perhaps even more shockingly, some viewers noted that there was some greenery just a short walk down the road.
”Mind you, Valentines park is about 5 mins away,” wrote one of the 188k viewers.
While many were just as stunned as Umar, a few residents jokingly noted that this wasn’t anything out of the ordinary – as it was ”just another day in Ilford”.
Other locals added that the roadside BBQ feast was ”not the wildest thing that could in happen in Ilford”.
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Criminal law specialist Rachel Adamson said: “While you might have the honest intention to pay for a chocolate bar that you’ve eaten while shopping in a supermarket, it is still technically illegal.
“Buying a product at the till is what transfers the ownership from the product belonging to the shopkeeper, to it belonging to you.
“And only when that sale is complete do you have the legal right to consume or use it.”
‘My question is why?’
As more than 10k people gave the video a like, more than 230 flooded to comments – and it was a mixed bag of reactions.
”Who said romance is dead?” one person joked.
”My question is why?” someone else was totally baffled.
”Good grief, seen it all now,” a horrified viewer chimed in.
But while many were gobsmacked by the ”romantic” settings, there were also plenty of those who found the city BBQ adorable in its own way.
”The only issue is them being right next to the bin, other than that they’re chilling, it’s cute,” thought one person.
Another said: ”Let them live man.”
”No cameras just living in the moment,” a third commented.