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Uber reveals UAE Lost & Found Index

hotelnewsme by hotelnewsme
March 11, 2020
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Did you really leave your pet behind in your Uber? Well, somebody did…Uber has released the fourth annual Lost & Found Index, taking a look at what riders are leaving behind.

The annual Uber Lost & Found Index provides a snapshot of riders’ most commonly forgotten items as well as the most unique lost items. It also highlights which cities are most forgetful, which days of the week riders forget items most, and of course, tips on how to get lost items back using the Uber app.

In 2019, phones, wallets, keys and bags once again topped the list of most commonly forgotten items, with headphones and clothing following suit, but some fresh recruits including vapes and laptops, revealing interesting trends for 2020. 

People traveling or on vacation have been particularly forgetful this year, leaving everything from passports and backpacks to laptops and make-up bags behind – and that’s just to name a few.

As we well know, riders aren’t just leaving the usuals behind – they’re forgetting everything from pets, to diamond bracelets, to scooters and more.

As for the most forgetful days, the Index shows riders in the UAE are most forgetful on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and during peak afternoon hours, but the most common hour is 3pm, followed by 9am, perhaps when heading to work.

Below is Uber’s full 2020 Lost & Found Index:

10 most commonly forgotten items in the UAE:

  1. Phone / Camera
  2. Purse / Wallet
  3. Backpack / Bags
  4. Glasses
  5. Headphones / Speaker
  6. Clothes
  7. Keys
  8. Vape
  9. Jewelry / Watches / Make-Up
  10. Laptop

10 most unique lost items in the UAE:

  1. Pet
  2. Diamond bracelet
  3. Gold ring
  4. Baby stroller
  5. Kids’ rocking chair
  6. Scooter and helmet
  7. Skateboard
  8. A table
  9. Cake and gifts
  10. Groceries

The lost items that peak on certain days:

  1. People are most likely to forget books on Mondays and Wednesdays
  2. People are most likely to forget their IDs on Tuesday
  3. People are most likely to forget their water bottles/thermos on Thursday
  4. People are most likely to forget their phones/cameras on Fridays
  5. People are most likely to forget their phone chargers on Saturdays
  6. People are most likely to forget their passports on Sundays
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