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and remind everyone not to eat soap. Uber Eats enlisted the help of Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Coolidge, Nicholas Braun, and Trevor Noah to encourage people to try-out the app's “don’t-eats," which are essentially non-food items available to order on the app.
These include household items and other necessities you might need such as a stick of deodorant and a tube of lipstick. Since the food delivery app is known for delivering. . .
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