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Philadelphia ShopRite is selling  million worth of Powerball tickets, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery
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Philadelphia ShopRite is selling $1 million worth of Powerball tickets, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery

$1 million Powerball ticket sold at ShopRite in Philadelphia


$1 million Powerball ticket sold at ShopRite in Philadelphia

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A ShopRite store in Philadelphia sold a $1 million Powerball ticket for Saturday's drawing, the Pennsylvania Lottery said Monday.

The ticket, sold at the grocery store at 5597 Tulip Street in Wissinoming, matched five of the white balls drawn but not the red Powerball, making it worth $1 million before taxes, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery.

Pennsylvania Lottery Powerball winners have one year from the date of the drawing to claim their prize. Winners who purchased their tickets from a Pennsylvania lottery retailer should sign the back immediately. Information about to claim prices is available at palottery.com.

The ShopRite will receive a $5,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.

More than 50,800 other tickets also won various prizes in Monday's drawing, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery, which reminds players every time to check their tickets.

The Powerball jackpot reached an estimated annual value of $456 million, or $219.9 million in cash, in the next drawing Monday night.

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