Grocery run ends in $5 million lottery surprise in Delaware County

Pennsylvania Lottery player hits $5 million MONOPOLY scratch-off in Delaware County

Radnor Township, PA — A lottery ticket worth $5 million was sold at a GIANT grocery store in Delaware County, making one MONOPOLY-themed scratch-off player Pennsylvania’s latest multimillionaire.

The winning ticket was part of the MONOPOLY Own It All Scratch-Off game, a $50 instant win ticket offering top prizes of $5 million. The lucky ticket was sold at GIANT, located at 550 East Lancaster Avenue in Radnor Township. As a result of the sale, the retailer will receive a $10,000 bonus from the Pennsylvania Lottery.

The winner has not yet been publicly identified. All Scratch-Off prizes must be claimed within one year of the game’s official end-sale date, which is listed at palottery.com.

MONOPOLY Own It All is one of the Pennsylvania Lottery’s highest-stakes games, and this latest win adds to the list of top prizes awarded since the ticket’s release.

Scratch-Off tickets are randomly distributed throughout the state, and neither the Pennsylvania Lottery nor its retailers know where winning tickets will be sold in advance.

All prizes over $5,000 are subject to standard state and federal withholdings. Players are advised to sign the back of their ticket immediately and contact the Lottery for next steps.

Key Points

  • A $5 million MONOPOLY Own It All ticket was sold in Radnor Township, Delaware County
  • GIANT grocery store will receive a $10,000 retailer bonus for selling the ticket
  • The $50 game is one of the Lottery’s top-tier scratch-offs with $5 million prizes