I am as confused as you are. I am trying to think how food ends up in the water. We DO NOT put organic matter in the trash in my city, as trash is only picked up every other week. So we use a green bin for organics which is picked up every week. Now that being said you may get the odd piece of lettuce, tomato or corn and of course sauce but most of the food is scraped off and put into a green bin. Never have I had food in the water.Baconqueen13 wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 3:44 pmSo you're scraping food into the sink and then washing dishes in the same sink.....thus the water is contaminated with food particles before soap is even added. You need to better the way you do dishes in your house because the system you have now is clearly nasty.Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 1:36 pmOh my god, you are so F***ing stupid, incorrigible, and insufferable. There aren't heaps of leftover food on the plate and the plate gets scraped INTO THE SINK, NOT THE TRASH. You are as dramatic as a 15 year old. Everyone does the dishes, no one is lacking or dirty in my house. Our house is cleaner than your F***ing rancid personality. Go spew your venom somewhere else.Baconqueen13 wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 12:21 pm
If the kids are touching food when doing the dishes then people aren't scraping their food into the appropriate locations that have been laid forth and you are all indeed disgusting and lazy. Teach everyone to wash their own dishes from now on. Then no one can complain and everyone shares responsibility when they don't get done...you can also pinpoint who isn't properly scraping their plates.
OP - if you have a compactor - could you not scrape the food either prior to washing and then run water so the food goes down, or scape it into a container before washing the dishes then put the food in the water and let it do what it does. Forgive me if this is completely wrong as garbage disposals are banned here and I have never even seen one in my life.