My right sink was briefly occupied and my ocd was twitching, so I switched things up and used the left sink. I feel like a rebel - almost a gadabout. I’m still a bit anxious about it, but there’s definitely a ‘spring’ in my step.
My right sink was briefly occupied and my ocd was twitching, so I switched things up and used the left sink. I feel like a rebel - almost a gadabout. I’m still a bit anxious about it, but there’s definitely a ‘spring’ in my step.
Extremely common in the midwest and have been for decades. In my experience people don’t use them for grinding up a bunch of food waste. Mostly used to break up the food that comes off washed dishes to avoid clogging up the drainage system. My dad said it helped with septic systems.
Even the 100+ year old farmhouses frequently had them added in.
Apartments seem to have them less frequently.