An Amazon worker has sparked a fierce debate online after claiming that customers who receive packages delivered every day are “wrong” for not leaving snacks for their drivers.
Just about everyone has seen those heartwarming videos of delivery people overcome with emotion after discovering that one of the households they were delivering a package to left them with a gift.
And now a woman named Aniya Mitch has spoken about the viral trend, saying she believed it should become normal practice for those who order a lot of things online.
In a video shared with her. Tik Tok Account earlier this week, Aniya, who works for Amazon, explained that people who receive things “every day” or “every other day” usually have the “same driver.”
An Amazon worker has sparked a fierce debate online after claiming that customers who receive packages delivered every day are “wrong” for not leaving snacks for their drivers.

Almost everyone has seen those heartwarming videos of delivery people getting emotional after discovering that one of the households they were delivering a package to left them a gift.


And now, a woman named Aniya Mitch has spoken out about the viral trend, saying she believed it should become normal practice for those who order a lot of things online.
And you’re not going to put snacks out there? B***h’, she bit. Now they have a bond. Do you see each other every day and don’t leave sandwiches? You’re wrong.’
Aniya’s 19-second clip, which garnered more than 284,000 views, sparked a massive fight between online users, some of whom agreed with her and others who argued that it’s their job and they don’t deserve extra reward for it.
‘I don’t have to put out sandwiches for anyone. Bring my package. Thank you’ wrote one person.
‘So if it’s a bond, why don’t you bring me snacks if you’re already driving?’ asked another.
Someone else said, ‘Do you think seeing someone every day means you have to give them snacks? I see people at work every day, no one gives me snacks either.’
“No ma’am, you’re wrong, we don’t have to leave snacks,” read a fourth comment, while a fifth said, “You get paid for that, go to the store and (buy) your own snacks.” .’
‘Should I put a blanket and nap pad in there too? You get paid to deliver,’ another user added.
‘So… Now the Amazon drivers are shaking us down for handouts. It’s just another way of wanting a tip,’ someone else commented.










Aniya’s 19-second clip sparked a fight among online users, some of whom agreed with her and others who argued that it’s their job and they don’t deserve extra reward for it.




Some people mentioned negative experiences they have had with delivery people in the past.



On the other hand, others affirmed that they liked the idea and that they were going to start distributing gifts for their drivers.
‘Why the complaint? We shouldn’t have fed Amazon delivery guys, they make a lot of money to buy their own lunch,” another person agreed.
Some people mentioned negative experiences they had with delivery people in the past: one viewer recalled a time someone “threw their package” and another claimed that their delivery person “got tired of coming” to their floor, so they chose to leave the packages at the bottom of the stairs.
“When they start putting my shit in the right apartment I will,” someone else wrote.
On the other hand, others affirmed that they liked the idea and that they were going to start distributing gifts for their drivers.

In 2019, an Amazon delivery man’s adorable reaction to discovering snacks left behind by an owner melted hearts across the internet.


In the video, which was captured on Delaware native Kathy Ouma’s doorbell camera, the driver could be seen dancing with joy after discovering a bucket full of food.
In 2019, an Amazon delivery man’s adorable reaction to discovering snacks left behind by an owner melted hearts across the internet.

A similar video gained traction in 2021. Cassie Lynn Hilt, from Wisconsin, posted footage taken from her doorbell camera showing an unnamed UPS driver bursting into song upon finding some delicious snacks she left him.
‘This made my day. I drop off treats every year,” Kathy Ouma, of Middletown, Delaware, captioned the sweet clip, which was captured on her doorbell camera and garnered hundreds of thousands of views.
In it, driver Karim Earl Reed III could be seen dancing with joy after discovering a bucket full of food.
‘Oh this is good,’ he could be heard saying. ‘Oh, they have some goodies! Oh this is sweet. Oh, wow. Get out of here! This is sweet. This is so nice.’
He selected a few snacks before heading back to his truck, but stopped halfway to do a little tossing around in the front yard.
A similar video gained traction in 2021. Cassie Lynn Hilt, from Wisconsin, posted footage taken from her doorbell camera showing an unnamed UPS driver bursting into song upon finding some delicious snacks she left him.