Powerball ticket worth almost $1 million sold in San Francisco

Powerball ticket worth almost $1 million sold in San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO — No one won the $154 million Powerball lottery game jackpot Wednesday, but someone bought a ticket worth almost $1 million at a supermarket here, officials said.

The ticket, worth $987,439, was purchased at Buddie’s Super Market, 696 Chenery St., in the Glen Park area.

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The player was the only one statewide to pick all five regular numbers, which were  23, 34, 37, 50 and 58, but they did not select the Powerball number, which was 7.

There was no report Thursday about a winner coming forward. The person has 180 days from the draw day to claim their prize.

The store could not immediately be reached for comment.

Powerball numbers are drawn Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Saturday’s total jackpot will be at least $171 million.