Rural letter carriers in Minnesota and across the country are becoming increasingly opposed to widespread delays and long hours caused by an agreement between Amazon and USPS to prioritize Amazon packages.
15,279 people live in the rural Minnesota town of Bemidji. But now mail carriers there, "overwhelmed by Amazon packages, say they ve been warned not to use the word Amazon, including when customers ask why the mail is delayed," reports the Washington Post:
"We are not to mention the word Amazon.