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A Domino’s delivery driver in Idaho is getting an extra topping of kindness from strangers after a small act of service turned into a viral moment.
Brian and Katey Wilson posted doorbell camera footage showing driver Dan Simpson explaining that the restaurant was out of Diet Coke — so he made an extra stop at a nearby convenience store to get it for them. When the Wilsons tried to tip him more, he politely declined, saying their $6.60 tip was already generous. Simpson also mentioned he’d been with Domino’s for 14 years and planned to retire at the end of April.
The Wilsons, who are visually impaired and rely heavily on deliveries, said they were deeply moved. They started an online fundraiser to thank Simpson, and donations have already climbed past $76,000.
Domino’s says it’s proud of Simpson, calling his thoughtfulness a reminder that small gestures can make a big impact.
A simple soda run turned into a nationwide pay‑it‑forward moment, and a well‑earned retirement boost for one hardworking driver.
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