Source: New York Post
A small detour turned into a big payday for an Idaho pizza driver on the verge of retirement. Dan Simpson, a 68-year-old Domino’s delivery worker in Boise, went viral after he stopped at a convenience store to buy Diet Cokes for a customer when his restaurant ran out — a kind gesture that’s now earned him more than $40,000 in donations. The customer, Brian Wilson, didn’t answer his call asking for a soda substitute, so Simpson shrugged and ran across the street to grab a pair of 2-liter bottles for his delivery on March 27.
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