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Uber’s lost and found index reveals startling insights

Staff Writer
By Staff Writer, ITWeb
Johannesburg, 13 Mar 2020

-hailing company Uber has released its annual Lost & Found Index for 2019, which gives a snapshot of what riders commonly lost and the most surprising forgotten items in .

According to the index, the most forgetful days for Uber riders are Saturdays and Sundays, and late at night – between 11pm and 1am.

On Mondays, Uber riders are most likely to forget watches; on Tuesdays, they are most likely to forget headphones; on Wednesdays, riders are most likely to forget laptops; and on Sundays, Uber riders are most likely to forget cakes.

The report lists the following as the 10 most commonly forgotten items: phone, camera, wallet, keys, purse/backpack, clothing, glasses, headphones and vape/e-cig.

Riders aren’t only leaving the usual items behind – they’re forgetting everything from eight-week-old Chihuahuas, to Harry Potter Magic Wands, to beard oil and so much more.

The index says these are among the 50 most unique lost items in Uber : a Star Wars skateboard, medical marijuana pipe, Venetian masquerade mask, deer antlers, a welding helmet, an Elvis cape with jewels on it, dirty laundry and a special pizza costume.

The index says the 10 most “forgetful” cities are all in the US: East Alabama; Gallup, New Mexico; Cookeville, Tennessee; Mississippi Delta; Boone, North Carolina; Sioux City, Iowa; South Georgia; Mankato, Minnesota; College Station, Texas; and Tallahassee, Florida.

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