Fast-food chain founder buys lottery tickets for 50,000 employees

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The founder and CEO of a chicken chain bought 50,000 lottery tickets — one for each employee to have a shot at winning the jackpot.

“Buying 50,000 lottery tickets is harder than you think!” Graves tweeted. “Hoping to share the winning jackpot with our 50,000 @RaisingCanes crew.”“We just wanted to have a little fun and maybe even a little bit of money in the process,” Kumaran told the“It took us four different banks and about two hours to get all the money in a little bag and then go into two different gas stations and sit there and click the button for about eight hours to get these tickets printed,” Kumaran explained.

The head honchos of Raising Cane’s — a chicken chain with 600 location across the United States and the Middle East — spent $100,000 on the tickets, which cost $2 each.Article contenttap here to see other videos from our teamKumaran admitted they were unsure how the company would have distributed the money, if one of the employees had a winning ticket.

“There’s a lot to be figured out,” he said. “It’s uncharted territory. I think there are some legal things that we have to follow, so we are figuring that out. Let’s see if we win.”“Didn’t win the jackpot this morning but we’re always winning with our great Crew!” Graves

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