
Domino's Driver Goes Extra Mile, Internet Gives Him $31K
A Domino's delivery driver made a personal stop to buy a customer the exact soda they ordered. When the story went viral, strangers raised over $31,000 for his retirement.
When Dan delivered pizza to the Wilson family in Boise, Idaho on a busy Friday night, he did something most people wouldn't think twice about. He made an extra stop at a store to pick up their Diet Coke after learning Domino's was out.
The Wilsons were stunned by the thoughtful gesture. Dan had called ahead to explain the situation and offer a substitute, but instead of settling for something else, he bought the exact drink they wanted out of his own pocket.
"They were just amazed that someone would go out of their way to stop at a store and get them a Diet Coke," Dan shared later. The family wished they'd had more cash on hand to tip him properly in the moment.
Then they learned something that made the story even more meaningful. Dan had been working at Domino's as a second job for 14 years and was retiring in just a few weeks.
The Wilson family decided to start a GoFundMe to give Dan the send-off he deserved. They also shared a video of the delivery on TikTok, which quickly racked up over 2 million views.

Within 24 hours, Katey Ann Wilson shared an update. "We dropped off a retirement card and an additional cash tip to the Domino's Dan works at," she wrote. "When we were talking with Dan, it had just reached $900! He was literally speechless and so humble."
Dan doesn't use social media himself, but the Wilsons made sure he knew how much people appreciated his kindness. They explained that the internet had fallen in love with him.
Just five days later, the fundraiser had grown to over $31,000 from thousands of donors across the country. Strangers who had never met Dan were moved by his simple act of service and wanted to return the favor.
Sunny's Take
Dan's story reminds us that kindness still matters in a world that often feels rushed and impersonal. He didn't stop at that store for recognition or reward. He did it because making someone's order right mattered to him.
What makes this moment special isn't just Dan's thoughtfulness. It's that thousands of people saw his gesture and felt inspired to give back. In an age where negative news dominates, people are hungry to celebrate the good.
The Wilsons set out to help one person retire with dignity, and the internet answered with overwhelming generosity. Dan can now step into retirement knowing his 14 years of extra miles didn't go unnoticed.
Based on reporting by Sunny Skyz
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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