Raising Cane's Spends Another $100K on Mega Millions of Tickets for Employees: 'We Decided to Try Our Luck Again' | Busi Knews

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According to comments made by the company's co-CEO AJ Kumaran to The Washington Post, "We're all just delighted, waiting, and hoping for a win."

Raising Cane's is making another effort to improve their employees' chances of winning the lotto.

The fast food company tried their luck with a wager of $100,000 on Tuesday, but they did not win the jackpot. As a result, they have decided to increase their chances of winning by placing another wager of $100,000 on Mega Millions of tickets throughout this week.

AJ Kumaran, who is also the co-CEO of the company, was quoted in The Washington Post as saying, "The last time, our crew members were so thrilled." Therefore, we made the decision to give it one more shot, and right now we're just sitting tight and keeping our fingers crossed that this time we'll come out on top.

The second investment was made in preparation for the upcoming Mega Millions drawing on Friday night, which will include the second-largest jackpot in the game's entire history. As of Friday afternoon, the estimated prize for Mega Millions was 1.28 billion dollars, as stated on the game's official website.

Kumaran was quoted in the Post as saying that the money, which will be distributed equally among the staff members, might actually make a difference for them. 

He went on to add, "Look, I hear from our crew members all the time, and things are extremely tough out there." This was a chance to relax and enjoy ourselves while also, with any luck, bringing in some additional funds for our folks.

And despite the fact that one hundred thousand dollars may seem like a significant amount of money, Kumaran asserts that when the sum is divided among the entire company, "it's just a couple of bucks." He elaborated, "I don't consider it one hundred thousand dollars. It is, in fact, $2 per crew member."

In a video clip taken from a FOX News programme and posted by the company on Twitter, Kumaran made the announcement of the second investment. "Well, considering that nobody won on Tuesday, we're going to step up our efforts."

The co-chief executive officer added, "It creates that amount of hope for everyone."

On Monday, the business made the announcement that its founder and current CEO, Todd Graves, had bought 50,000 tickets for the Mega Millions lottery.

The following is a transcription of the caption that was provided by the corporation for the video: "When Todd purchases 50,000 lottery tickets in order to split the jackpot with all Crewmembers! ONLY ONE LOVE!"

In addition, Graves uploaded a video to his Twitter account and captioned it with the following: "Purchasing 50,000 lottery tickets is more tough than you think! we're aiming to divide the prize with our 50,000 @RaisingCanes team members."

According to a news release that The Mercury News was able to get, Raising Cane's currently has almost 700 restaurants across 35 states and Guam.

"As soon as we heard how big this jackpot prize is, we couldn't pass up the opportunity to win the Mega Millions jackpot and share it with our crew who always stands together," Graves said in a press release that was distributed on Monday. 

"We couldn't pass up the opportunity to win the Mega Millions jackpot and share it with our crew who always stands together." 

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