
Brittany man wins €1m on replacement scratch card
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THE ORIGINAL TICKET WAS RIPPED SO THE SHOPKEEPER REPLACED IT WITH WHAT TURNED OUT TO BE A WINNING CARD When the man stopped by a bar-tabac in Guissény (Finistère) on his way home from work
to buy a ‘Millionaire’ scratch card he won €10 so decided to try his luck with another card. The second card was torn however so the tobacconist gave him a new ticket which was intact. It
was this third scratch card which turned out to be the winning €1m ticket. “It’s incredible. Never in all my life would I have earned such an amount just through hard work,” he told local
newspaper outlet _Le Télégramme_. The man plans to use his winnings to renovate his house. He says: “It will become a place to bring together all of the people that are dear to me.” THE
RISING POPULARITY OF ‘TABAC’ GAMBLING IN FRANCE Earlier this year the _Française des Jeux_ (FDJ) – operator of France’s national lottery games such as LOTO, EuroMillions and Illiko (scratch
cards) – announced that it had earned €20.6bn in 2022, an increase of 8.7% over the previous year. They put this increase, at least in part, down to the return to normal of points of sale
for their scratch cards and lottery tickets. The number of online lottery players has doubled since 2019 to five million, two thirds of which also play in person at the point of sale. HOW TO
PLAY THE LOTTERY Lottery games can be played online and in person in France. Lottery tickets and scratch cards can be purchased at a bar-tabac or newsagent. Players must be 18 years old or
over to participate in the lottery or any other forms of gambling. READ ALSO 14 THINGS YOU CAN DO AT A TABAC IN FRANCE APART FROM BUY CIGARETTES