One Illinois grocery store is buzzing with excitement after selling a winning scratch-off ticket worth $5 million.
The winning ticket, a $30 "Million $$ Match" scratcher, was sold at Schnuck's supermarket, located at 1301 Savoy Plaza Center in Savoy, according to a statement from the Illinois Lottery. It was not immediately clear who purchased the winning ticket or when it was sold.
For selling the winning ticket, the store in Savoy will receive a bonus of 1% of the total prize, which amounts to $50,000, the statement said.
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