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Cele mai ciudate obiecte uitate în Uber. Ce pierd românii cel mai des în fiecare zi a săptămânii

According to the latest edition of Uber's Lost & Found Index, smartphones, keys, and bags are the most commonly forgotten items by Romanian passengers using Uber services. This year marks the tenth anniversary of the index, which highlights frequently lost items and emphasizes the ease of retrieving them through the Uber app. The data reveals patterns based on days of the week, with wallets being forgotten more often on Mondays and Wednesdays, headphones on Tuesdays, and bags on Thursdays and Saturdays. Bucharest leads in the number of reported lost items, followed by Timișoara, Iași, Brașov, and Cluj-Napoca. Globally, unusual items such as a dental prosthetic with two teeth, breast milk, a new mini-fridge, two trees, a dishwasher, live butterflies, and two wedding dresses have been left behind. Over the past decade, other notable items include a lobster, divorce papers, a salmon head, a portrait of Kate Middleton, 500 grams of caviar, a toy poodle, and a stuffed rabbit.

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Cele mai ciudate obiecte uitate în Uber. Ce pierd românii cel mai des în fiecare zi a săptămânii

According to the latest edition of Uber's Lost & Found Index, smartphones, keys, and bags are the most commonly forgotten items by Romanian passengers using Uber services. This year marks the tenth anniversary of the index, which highlights frequently lost items and emphasizes the ease of retrieving them through the Uber app. The data reveals patterns based on days of the week, with wallets being forgotten more often on Mondays and Wednesdays, headphones on Tuesdays, and bags on Thursdays and Saturdays. Bucharest leads in the number of reported lost items, followed by Timișoara, Iași, Brașov, and Cluj-Napoca. Globally, unusual items such as a dental prosthetic with two teeth, breast milk, a new mini-fridge, two trees, a dishwasher, live butterflies, and two wedding dresses have been left behind. Over the past decade, other notable items include a lobster, divorce papers, a salmon head, a portrait of Kate Middleton, 500 grams of caviar, a toy poodle, and a stuffed rabbit.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article discusses common items forgotten by users of Uber in Romania, including statistical trends and examples of unusual items. It does not present any political opinions, arguments, or biased framing. The content is purely informational and neutral in tone.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): Factuality is high as the article accurately reflects the primary source document, including common lost items and trends. However, it lacks specific data like the 1 million+ phones mentioned. Objectivity is lower due to the focus on Romanian users and potential regional bias, while also using emoti

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