Because decaf is the Devil's Liquid, maybe? |
| Coffee grounds or liquid? What quantity do you need to dispose of? |
| I pour milk down the drain and never knew there was anything wrong with it. Honestly, I don’t plan on stopping. I also flush tampons. I can only care about so much. |
Read the link, please. Put milk in the trash for the incinerator or landfill. |
| This is hilarious. |
| Hall of Fame DCUM thread. |
| Make the kids drink their milk and no one has to drain anything into the toilet. This is the weirdest thing I’ve ever heard. |
That article is from the UK, their milk and systems are different. |
I’m sure you’re insisting that a few ounces of milk your kid didn’t finish can’t be poured down the drain in order to rile people up in true DCUM troll fashion, but in case you have a reading comprehension issue, that article is talking about large quantities of milk/dairy products that a business needs to dispose of. I have no idea what OPs problem is… |
Do you not understand the effect of the decaffeination process on coffee beans and the related disposal issues? |
Exactly. That is why I keep a bucket I get from Home Depot (5 gallon) for my unused decaf and grounds and bring it to the Ft Totten transfer station weekly with any other hazmat. I thought everyone did that. Duh. No I don’t. This is a total troll post of course. You pour it down the sink. |
+1 |
| Next time, OP, drink your Irish coffee without adding the coffee or cream. Then there’s nothing to dispose of. |
| Add caffeine then dispose of it like normal coffee. |
+1 |