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A new class action lawsuit in Canada is accusing Uber Eats of misleading users with "deceptive" fees — and if you've ordered delivery through the app in the last few years, you could be part of the proposed class.

Filed in Ontario on May 16, the lawsuit targets Uber Technologies, Inc. and its Canadian subsidiaries. It claims that the company adds a hidden "Service Fee" on Uber Eats delivery orders that isn't properly disclosed until the very last step of checkout.

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If you're an avid Uber user, you could actually be missing out on some pretty sweet travel benefits and we bet you're going to want to change that ASAP.

A partnership that was expanded in 2021 means Uber users can earn a bunch of Aeroplan points and Air Canada credits just for travelling and eating — which honestly sounds like a dream scenario.

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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Uber Canada just released some of the weirdest items left behind in rides this year, and Ontario is home to quite a few.

Everyone has had an off day where they may be feeling a bit more forgetful than usual, but have you ever left behind a whole ping pong table or one sparkly purple leopard print high heel, like a colourful Cinderella?

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Ever forgotten something in your Uber? You're definitely not alone. However, some Canadians, apparently, have left some pretty strange things behind.

Uber Canada just shared its annual Lost & Found Index, which details some of the most common (and surprising) items left behind by Canadian riders, and some are truly wild.

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