Yes, it's a good idea. Just very surprising and hard to get used to. Germany too? Wow.Give it a couple of weeks and you will get used to putting the food in the compost bin (and it is so much better for the environment). After about 2 weeks in Germany (where I have never seen a disposal) it was second nature
Um, yes, I do...it's pretty common to have a garburator here. I work for a homebuilder and we do about 350 units a year. It's not part of our standard specification but it is a "standard upgrade" and we put them in about 70% of our houses. Now if you're talking about a trash compactor, I can only remember seeing 2 of those in the last 9 years...No one seems to have one. And these aren't cheap houses either. The uneaten food off the plates gets recycled. It's cumbersome to get used too. In the US I've always had one, never saw a house that didn't.
So they're not allowed by local building code? I wouldn't deny that, but I've never heard it before.many city's sewage treatment plants aren't equipped to handle them.
No one seems to have one. And these aren't cheap houses either. The uneaten food off the plates gets recycled. It's cumbersome to get used too. In the US I've always had one, never saw a house that didn't.