A big scratch off lotto lottery ticket is sold out in Bucktown gas station

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A lucky scratch off lotto lottery player from Bucktown gas station scoops a big jackpot recently

Did you buy an Illinois lottery scratch-off ticket at a Chicago gas station recently? If so, you could be $2 million richer.

According to a press release from the Illinois Lottery, a $2 million "Stacks of Cash" scratch-off Instant Lottery ticket was recently purchased at a BP gas station in Chicago's Bucktown neighborhood.

Prakash Raval, the owner of the gas station, located at 2357 W. Fullerton Ave., called the win "unbelievable."

“I want to know who the winner is," Raval said in the release. "I hope it’s one of our regular customers who I’ve known for years. I’ve been telling every customer who comes in that someone just won $2 million on a scratch-off ticket here.

They can’t believe it, either." It's not the first time Raval's store has sold a jackpot-winning ticket, the Illinois Lottery said.

According to officials, in 2017, the store sold "25X Payout" scratch-off ticket worth $250,000.