Irish people spend €800 million every year on the national lottery of which 22 per cent is spent on EuroMillions.
Chances of success from buying one EuroMillions ticket are just under one in 140 million.
Better odds to become a saint or dying from flesh eating bacteria than winning EuroMillions jackpot.
Sunday, February 24, 2019
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