Phones, wallets and keys are among the items most commonly forgotten in the backs of Ubers, the ride-hailing company says. But what about dentures? Or a wedding gown?
It turns out people forget lots of weird and offbeat items, according to the company's annual "Lost and Found Index," released Tuesday. Even down to -- if not the kitchen sink -- a kitchen sink faucet.
It's the 10th year Uber has released the list of lost items. Among the trends this year, more riders were leaving behind Labubus, the widely popular collectible toys, as well as fitness- and workout-oriented items, vapes and e-cigarettes, and -- strangely enough -- teeth.
Other offbeat items include: Human hair, a Donny Osmond group picture, a package of live butterflies and a dishwasher.
Uber said it's rolling out changes to its app to help customers more easily retrieve missing items. The new feature allows customers to report lost items on the app and request a return trip from their driver to have the item returned. The new feature is available now in California, Texas, Pennsylvania, D.C., Georgia, Minnesota and Massachusetts. The company plans to roll it out nationwide by the end of the year.
The 50 "most unique" lost items, according to Uber's annual index: