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Uber Is Testing A Monthly Subscription Service That Offers Rides, Meals And Scooters

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According to Digital Trends, Uber is quickly becoming more than just a rideshare company. They have launched a monthly plan that offers users discounted rides, free food delivery, and free bike and scooter rides. The subscription service is currently being tested in Chicago and San Francisco and costs subscribers $25 a month.

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