He buys lotto tickets for his 50,000 employees

The CEO of Raising Cane's, which works in fast food in the United States, has decided to spoil its approximately 50,000 employees by buying them a lottery ticket for the historic jackpot of one billion dollars.

He buys lotto tickets for his 50,000 employees

The CEO of Raising Cane's, which works in fast food in the United States, has decided to spoil its approximately 50,000 employees by buying them a lottery ticket for the historic jackpot of one billion dollars.

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AJ Kumaran, the company's founder, had to shell out $100,000 to get his hands on all those lotto tickets.

According to “Inside Edition” magazine, printing all the tickets in Dallas, Texas took over 8 hours.

Restaurant employees have a one in 6052 chance of winning the jackpot, as opposed to a one in 303 million chance for the rest of the US population.

If one of the businessman's workers wins the prize pool, the gigantic amount will be split equally between all the employees, which equals $20,000.

The draw is scheduled for Friday at the end of the day.

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