
An unexpected delivery detour is reshaping the retirement plans of an Idaho Domino’s driver.
Dan Simpson, 68, was out on a delivery run on March 27 when he discovered his store was out of Diet Coke. After calling customer Brian Wilson to ask about a substitute but getting no answer, Simpson walked across the street to a convenience store and bought the soda himself.
Wilson later told the Idaho Statesman the gesture meant far more than it appeared. “On the surface, it probably looked like such a small gesture,” he said. “But to us, it felt like so much more than that. That kind of thoughtfulness and personal care just feels so rare these days.”
When Simpson arrived with the order, Wilson apologized for not having extra cash for a tip and offered to call the store. Simpson waved it off.
“Oh, you don’t need to,” Simpson said in the Ring video, “It’s a good tip.”
The exchange, captured on TikTok, quickly went viral, drawing 2.8 million views and sparking a flood of support for the longtime delivery driver.
Moved by the moment, Wilson launched a GoFundMe on March 28 to help Simpson as he prepares to retire on April 30. The fundraiser has since brought in more than $105,000 across thousands of donations. Wilson also explained why Simpson’s effort resonated so deeply with his family.
“What Dan didn’t know is that my wife and I are both visually impaired, so running out to the store for a ‘quick’ pickup is not something that is simple or easy for us,” he told the Idaho Statesman. “What may have seemed like a tiny inconvenience to solve on his end actually made a huge difference on ours.”
Simpson said that the overwhelming response has been difficult to grasp.
“This can’t be real,” he said, recalling how he kept checking his phone as the total climbed. “I’m thinking, ‘This has got to be some kind of a scam.’”
Simpson, who works nights delivering pizzas to supplement his job with the Idaho Department of Agriculture, has long tried to help others. He said he once served time for a DUI, got sober, returned to school more than 20 years ago and has worked steadily since, despite struggling to save for retirement.
“I’ve always tried to be a pretty nice guy and help people out, because I know what it’s like to be down and out,” he said.
The unexpected windfall may finally give him the chance to travel, he added.
Wilson’s TikTok caption voiced what thousands soon echoed: “The world needs more Dans.”
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