BOISE, IDAHO — A simple act of kindness by a Domino’s pizza delivery driver has turned into a viral story of generosity, with thousands of strangers coming together to reward him after learning what he did for a customer.
A Small Gesture That Meant Everything
Dan Simpson, a 68-year-old Domino’s delivery driver in Boise, never expected attention when he made a quick stop during a delivery. According to details shared, Simpson went out of his way to purchase Diet Cokes for a customer using his own money after the restaurant had run out.
For Simpson, it was just about making sure the customer had a complete experience — a small decision rooted in kindness rather than obligation.
Moment Caught on Video Goes Viral
The interaction was captured and later shared online, where it quickly gained traction. Viewers were struck by the sincerity of the gesture, especially at a time when such personal acts of care can feel rare.
As the video spread across social platforms, thousands of people reacted — not just with comments, but with action.
Donations Begin Pouring In
What started as a simple delivery story soon turned into something much bigger. Strangers from across the country began contributing money, turning appreciation into tangible support…