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  2. Stop Wasting Your Money on These Useless Kitchen Gadgets - AOL

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    7. Pasta Maker. What you'll save: $30-$285 Unless you're rolling out pounds of fresh pasta each night, a pasta machine isn't worth the money. It takes some work to use, and it's a major pain to clean.

  3. Garbage disposal unit - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, 50% of homes had disposal units as of 2009, [12] compared with only 6% in the United Kingdom [13] and 3% in Canada. [14]In Britain, Worcestershire County Council and Herefordshire Council started to subsidize the purchase of garbage disposal units in 2005, in order to reduce the amount of waste going to landfill and the carbon footprint of garbage runs. [15]

  4. Kerbside collection - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the two named councils, and more, collect food waste together with garden waste, by sending out kitchen caddies and compostable bin liners. These prevent food waste (including meat and fish) from going to landfill or incineration, and to increase the council's recycling rate.

  5. Waste compaction - Wikipedia

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    Waste compaction is the process of compacting waste, reducing it in size. Garbage compactors and waste collection vehicles compress waste so that more of it can be stored in the same space. Waste is compacted again, more thoroughly, at the landfill to conserve valuable airspace and to extend the landfill's life span.

  6. 4 Kohl’s Kitchen Appliances That Are a Waste of Money - AOL

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    For people who need a versatile blender that can handle difficult chopping or large amounts of food, a full-size blender would be a much better choice. ... 4 Kohl’s Kitchen Appliances That Are a ...

  7. Veg-O-Matic - Wikipedia

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    Veg-O-Matic is the name of one of the first food-processing appliances to gain widespread use in the United States. [1] [2] It was non-electric and invented by Samuel J. Popeil [3] and later sold by his son Ron Popeil [4] along with more than 20 other distributors across the country, and Ronco, making its debut in 1963 at the International Housewares Show in Chicago, Illinois.