An amazing ever hopeful 70% of us play the National Lottery regularly according to studies so where do you buy your tickets? An increasing number of us are buying our tickets online but there are over 36,000 National Lottery retailers and the vast majority of us have access to one within two miles lotto. After buying a paper, lottery tickets are the second reason to visit an outlet and are particularly beneficial to the elderly, immobile and those on low incomes.
Millions of pounds are spent on lottery tickets in outlets, 70% of which are privately owned. Commission is earned on all sales and on prize money between £10 and £200 but it is often the difference between shops surviving or going under lotto results. The outlets have sales targets although seasonal dependent outlets like Sennen and Lands End are exempt because they are the only local outlet. The most northerly outlet is on the island of Unst in the Shetlands and is closer to Norway than London lottery results checker. The luckiest outlet is Newton Powys and some people travel distances to purchase their tickets from lucky outlets although others like Wayne Elliot from Deal in Kent don’t need to. Wayne won a prize every week for the first twenty six weeks of the Lottery lotto results checker.
No end of good advice exists on how to be luckier at the Lottery but some feel the only way to increase the odds of winning is to buy more tickets (within our budgets of course) so in the interest of winning, keeping outlets afloat and watching our waistlines perhaps we could swap the newspaper and bar of chocolate for a newspaper and lucky dip euro millions results.