This probably isn't the place for this, so moderators please move to the appropriate forum.
So, I was at the sink the other day, and many other days in my lifetime, and a recurrent thought keeps coming up. In a two sink configuration, why is the garbage disposal always in the left sink? OK, I'm sure someone has seen something different, but "something different" is not the norm.
From very young, I, and everyone else I've known, always wash in the right sink and rinse/dry in left sink. After washing there always seems to be food residue remaining in the right sink. So, since the left sink is full of drying dishes, you can't grind it, you must trash it. Which to me, defeats the purpose of having the disposal in the first place.
So, is there a kitchen design reason for this? Just thinking of design reasons for a new kitchen. Are the dishwasher drain lines not long enough to reach across both sinks?
Hmmmm?
I know this sounds weird, but just think about it.