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Startup pays you to wash other people’s dirty laundry

Por: WGN-TV Nation February 28, 2023

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() – Laundry day isn’t necessarily at the top of many people’s to-do lists, but what if you were paid for it? That’s the idea behind a startup called . It’s sort of like Uber for laundry. Once you sign up, you agree to wash other people’s dirty laundry in your own home. You pick up, wash, fold, and deliver the clothes back within 24 hours or even the same day for extra cash. Tony Villalobos folds laundry as part of a SudShare order.... + full article



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