UK’s National Lottery wooing back angry punters with flowers, meals

The bosses of the UK’s National Lottery is bringing out the big guns in their desperate attempt to woo back the angry punters who have threatened to boycott the game.

Camelot Group, which operates the National Lottery, is reportedly offering Britons flowers and dinners as a little thank you for playing Lotto,” according to local media.

The Express reported that Camelot bosses have turned to promises of gifts, which included discounted meals at Greene King pubs, a month’s magazine subscription or £5 off flowers at Flowers Direct.

A separate report from the Daily Star stated that Camelot sent out emails and had leaflets in stores titled, “Claim your little treat from Lotto now,” which tells customers that they will receive a gift after going online to enter their ticket’s serial number.