Local deli in Brooklyn sells life-changing ticket worth $4M

Brooklyn ticket turns into $4M Mega Millions windfall

BROOKLYN, N.Y. — A routine stop at a neighborhood deli has turned into a multi-million-dollar moment for one lucky lottery player in Brooklyn.

A Mega Millions ticket worth $4 million was sold at Mami Deli & Mini Market on Rogers Avenue for the Friday, March 27 drawing, according to the New York Lottery.

The prize represents a second-tier win in the Mega Millions game, typically awarded for matching five numbers without the Mega Ball.

While it falls short of the jackpot, the payout still delivers a life-changing sum from what was likely a quick purchase.

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No details about the winner have been released.

Mega Millions drawings are held twice a week, giving players regular chances to land prizes ranging from smaller wins to massive jackpots.

For one Brooklyn player, this ticket has already delivered a major score.


Key Points

  • $4 million Mega Millions ticket sold in Brooklyn
  • Purchased at Mami Deli & Mini Market on Rogers Avenue
  • Winner not publicly identified

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