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    A delivery driver questions eating a snack a customer gave him, saying, "Fresh from the microwave

    15 hours ago
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    A USPS driver recently found himself faced with a dilemma after a customer unexpectedly handed him a microwaved snack while he was delivering mail.

    TikTok user @joesdischarge, who frequently posts short clips from his USPS truck, filmed himself in uniform holding what appears to be a Jimmy Dean Breakfast Biscuit. In the now-viral video posted on Sep. 7, the mailman recounted the strange encounter.

    “An old guy came outside and gave me this when I was delivering his mail,” he says. “He said, ‘It just came out of the microwave, brother.’ And I was like, ‘Oh, thanks, man. It’s breakfast.’”

    The TikToker admitted, “I don’t know if I wanna eat it, but I’m probably going to.”

    His short clip has racked up 23,600 views, with commenters debating whether the driver should eat the unexpected gift or toss it for safety’s sake.

    “One time I ate frozen chicken wings I found in a hotel fridge. You’ll be fine,” one commenter wrote.

    Another viewer suggested playing it safe—at least publicly: “I’d say I didn’t eat it but then eat it off camera,” one of them said.

    “Aw that’s sweet. I’d eat it tbh,” a second added.

    Some commenters revealed that it isn’t that uncommon for USPS workers to be gifted food. “I always bake cookies for the FedEx and UPS workers that come into my work. I wonder if they think like this,” a commenter remarked.

    It’s not uncommon for USPS drivers to accept food.

    According to one Reddit thread on the r/USPS subreddit, many postal workers regularly receive food from familiar people on their routes.

    One mentioned being offered everything from water bottles to popsicles and even homemade treats like fry pies.

    A second added, “Cookouts are the best. They always offer me a hamburger or hotdog. Bottle of water or soda.”

    “I deliver to a retirement home. Someone there always feeds me,” a third noted.

    One more shared, “A little boy gave me a cold bottle of water the other day when my truck broke down, and I almost cried. It was so sweet.”


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    Sassy Sarah Is Colorado Dreamin
    10h ago
    I was surprised they wrote a story on this. I thought there was more to it. It was nice of the man. Say thank you, and leave. Then throw it away if it bothers you. I van see why it might.
    Daisy Lewis
    18h ago
    it's nice the customers care and trying to do something nice. you can't be eating from people. especially when it's already open
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