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The Auburn Fred Meyer that sold the winning $754.6 million winning Powerball ticket is donating the money it received to a nearby food bank.
The Auburn Fred Meyer store that sold Monday's $754.6 million winning Powerball ticket donated its share of the jackpot to a local food bank.
Local News Auburn Fred Meyer donates $50K to food bank after selling winning Powerball ticket The Fred Meyer store received a $50,000 check for selling the winning Powerball ticket.
AUBURN, Wash. — In just a few hours, someone’s life may change forever, as the Mega Millions jackpot sits at a staggering $1.22 billion. Anticipation is palpable, especially in Auburn, where ...
Fred Meyer will donate the $50,000 it received to the Auburn Food Bank. The money will pay for about 66,000 meals, officials say.
The winning lottery ticket was purchased at an Auburn Fred Meyer located at 801 Auburn Way North. The Fred Meyer will receive a $50,000 bonus.
The area is located near the Victory Fellowship Church, which is east of the Fred Meyer and north of Auburn Memorial Stadium. When officers arrived, they found a woman who had been shot at least once.
The lottery vending machine at the Fred Meyer store showed the estimated Powerball jackpot winnings had reached $747 million.
Thursday, the company announced it would donate that bonus to the Auburn Food Bank. In addition, Fred Meyer said it gave $10,000 to the store for associates to celebrate.
According to reports, the Fred Meyer store located in Auburn, Washington, received a $50,000 check from the lottery commission after they sold the winning ticket last week.
The Fred Meyer store in Auburn was rewarded with a $50,000 check from the lottery commission for selling the winning ticket last week, according to the company.
This week, a single winning Powerball ticket worth $754.6 million was sold at an Auburn-area Fred Meyer store. The grocery store was rewarded with a $50,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.