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Nov. 5th, 2006 06:13 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Why do we have laundromats but not dishamats?
Seriously, it sounds like a comedic question, but why aren't there at least one or two dishwashers in the bigger laundromats or something? I mean, I'm not a particularly fastidious man, but I can't ever seem to get all the grease or little food bits totally off my dishes. There's always a little bit of oil in one corner of the bowl or a bit I missed on the inside of a pot. I scrub! Copious amounts of dish soap are used!
I can understand why it'd be impractical for a family of four to do their dishes at a dishamat every day, but surely there are more than enough people who'd want to box up their plates and silverware and haul them down with the laundry every so often. I'd happily pay five dollars to have thoroughly clean dishes once a month. If we can have restaurants that serve exclusively cold cereal, I should think there's a niche market for dishamats.
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Seriously, it sounds like a comedic question, but why aren't there at least one or two dishwashers in the bigger laundromats or something? I mean, I'm not a particularly fastidious man, but I can't ever seem to get all the grease or little food bits totally off my dishes. There's always a little bit of oil in one corner of the bowl or a bit I missed on the inside of a pot. I scrub! Copious amounts of dish soap are used!
I can understand why it'd be impractical for a family of four to do their dishes at a dishamat every day, but surely there are more than enough people who'd want to box up their plates and silverware and haul them down with the laundry every so often. I'd happily pay five dollars to have thoroughly clean dishes once a month. If we can have restaurants that serve exclusively cold cereal, I should think there's a niche market for dishamats.
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