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    Yes, disposal can take care of the same subset of foods as composting and in pretty much the same way.

    • composting is a better choice if you garden but otherwise is extra steps
    • disposal is much more convenient, but if you don’t know what’s appropriate you may clog your plumbing. Or if you have a septic system, it probably wasn’t designed for that and will clog.

    I rest easy knowing the food I put in the disposal is ground up and mixed with biological waste so is quickly digested on the way to the sewage treatment plant. I further know we have advanced treatment such that any remaining food sits in a digester for 30 days before being filtered and the remaining indigestible fraction sent to a landfill. I also have a reasonable handle on what to use it for, so have never had a plumbing issue.

    Coffee is the only problem area. The grounds would be good to compost but bad to put in the disposal