Raising Cane's buys another round of Mega Millions tickets for employees
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Top executives at Raising Cane's bought another batch of tickets for all 50,000 employees to give them a second chance at winning the Mega Millions jackpot after no winning tickets were sold in the over $1 billion lottery drawing earlier this week.
The Louisiana fast-food chain made headlines this week when founder Todd Graves bought 50,000 Mega Millions tickets for his employees and vowed to share the prize money with all employees if he won.
But with another drawing scheduled for Friday at 11 p.m. EDT, officials at Raising Cane's said on Twitter they are providing workers with a second chance at winning the prize — which is now worth $1.28 billion.
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