This
startup helps Uber drivers make extra cash by
selling random stuff in
their cars
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Anyone who's been stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic in an
Uber probably could have used a pair of headphones or an Altoid at some point.*
Cargo is a new
startup that promises to provide those
random items you'd be happy to have mid-ride — and, more importantly, offer a**ther source of income for ride-hailing drivers.*
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Cargo partners with brands to put candy, protein bars, tampons, and condoms in a case that sits within reach of passengers. The case comes with a code unique to each driver, which passengers use to record what they took during the ride.
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