An Amazon delivery driver's heartfelt reaction to finding a basket of free snacks and drinks on a homeowner's doorstep is going viral on social media. As he discovers the basket, he cries out with apparent joy and disbelief.
"Oh this is nice!" he exclaims. "Oh they got some goodies! Oh this is sweet! Oh wow. Get out of here! This is sweet! Well this is so nice!" After grabbing a few items from the basket, he starts to walk toward his delivery truck and then breaks into a dance. The Facebook user who posted the video, Kathy Ouma, wrote, "THIS! Made my day! I leave goodies out every year."as online shopping grows in popularity.— representing 900 million more packages than last year and a 45% increase from 2014, according to the Pitney Bowes Parcel Shipping Index, which tracks parcel volumes globally.
Drivers can deliver anywhere from 150 to 400 packages daily during the peak holiday season, according to data compiled by Business Insider from dozens of delivery workers over the last couple of years.
Hot take: Good deeds for viral content don't feel like genuine good deeds.
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