Bread and chips at my mom's and grandma's: the bread box. I haven't found one I like, so my bread goes on the middle shelf of the pantry (because I use it a lot) and the chips go on the bottom (snack shelf). I guess you should organize the kitchen according to what you do and how you move, lol. (Things are often opposite from what my husband thought they should be (stuff in the left drawer, he'd think was in the right) but we realized that I'm shorter than he is (so different shelves for different things) and I'm left handed, not right handed. Since it's my domain, I win. He can "decorate" and organize the garage. :P
The junk drawer in every house I've ever been in has been the first drawer on the right that is not on the side of the dishwasher. Like, if the lights go out and you're groping in the dark, what is the first drawer you come to? That's our junk drawer, with flashlights, lighters, batteries, scissors, "junk". I keep stuff that I need for the stove (spatulas, wooden spoons, pots, pans, casserole dishes) by the stove. The island is just extra, so for me, it is things I don't use EVERY day or things that could be by the stove, but not. (For me that's the small appliances: crockpots, steamer, food processor, blender, toaster, etc on bottom, and in the drawers are the miscellanious utensils that I don't use all the time (dinosaur bread cutter, cookie cutters, the pieces for the electric mixer, measuring spoons and cups, and the (what are they called??? the things that are fat on top and narrow on bottom, that you pour stuff from big to little....lol). That's one drawer, and the other drawer is the everyday flatware (just because of where it is in relation to the dishwasher, and because I lay napkins and flatware on the island for my son to get and take to the table to "help" me set the table. The counters, cabinets, and drawers around the kitchen are other stuff. I dunno. Just...stuff. I have a bigger kitchen than I know what to do with, but have dedicated one whole section to parties (formal and informal) which is nice.