In the US its all the cleaning supplies and most of the toxic shit that will kill a kid. Dish washing detergent, soap refills, drano, ajax, bleach, insect killer, etc
Found it interesting that pretty much every Japanese kitchen I've been in has a holder for knives and a rice container underneath the sink
>>72863923
Potatoes, garlics, onions and plastig bags
>>72863923
Usually dishes or pans that you are not using at the moment, empty bottles os soda or beeer and sometimes a trashbin too
nothing
>>72863923
Only right answer.
>>72863944
Why in the fuck would you put food there? Even if you have an unnoticeable drip, it could potential cause mold.
Besides, you should keep that stuff in the fridge.
>>72863923
i dont have any space under sink
>>72864033
why do canadians put plastic bags in the fridge
My home brew tub and my capping press
>>72864033
I usually buy potatoes/onions weekly, so nothing happened (yet). I store them inside of bags though.
>>72864074
To hold milk in
>>72864093
>tfw no more milk bags
I miss chocolate milk bags
>>72864127
We have chocolate milk bags, but I generally buy a carton if I'm drinking chocolate milk. I dont have two of the bags holders so I wouldnt be able to drink normal white milk.
>>72864143
I used to do the opposite. Buy regular milk in boxes and chocolate in bags... Now there's just boxes and nowhere close to recycle the damn things.
>>72864033
I've seen food under the sink in a few countries. Doesn't seem to be a problem
>>72864143
Forgive my ignorance, but isn't a bag holder just a pitcher?