Man win $1 million after buying $50 scratch-off at South Tampa Publix
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A man won a $1 million prize after buying a $50 scratch-off at a Publix in South Tampa.
The Florida Lottery announced that 55-year-old David Hendry claimed the million-dollar prize from the 500X THE CASH scratch-off game at the Lottery's Tampa District Office.
He chose to receive his winnings as a one-time, lump-sum payment of $640,000.
According to the lottery, Hendry bought the $50 ticket at the Publix located at 2401 West Azeele Street in Tampa.
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The store received a $2,000 bonus commission for selling the winning ticket.
The Florida Lottery said the $50 500X THE CASH scratch-off game features a top prize of $25 million, the largest ever offered on a Florida scratch-off game.
The game's overall odds of winning are 1-in-4.23.
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