Grocery store workers share huge lottery win after buying ticket during break
Trice and Mitchell said, in a joint statement. "We even did a little fist bump."
Tyesha Trice and Dylan Mitchell, two grocery store cashiers who work in Louisville, Kentucky, have split a $50,000 prize they won from a Kentucky Lottery Scratch-Off.The pair's subsequent scratches totaled $50,000, according to the Kentucky Lottery. Trice told the Kentucky Lottery that she felt like she was "going to pass out" after they scratched off their second spot.The Kentucky Lottery hasn’t disclosed the exact date when Trice and Mitchell
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