Despite winning more than $20 million Ontario's newest multi-millionaire has no plans to quit her job as a grocery store cashier.

The woman, identified only as Bonnie, won half the jackpot in Saturday's $41-million draw.

She works at a No Frills outlet in London, Ont., and dropped off doughnuts and coffee to her co-workers Monday before heading to Toronto to pick up her prize.

Bonnie told a London radio station she's still figuring out what to do with her newly acquired wealth.

She said she will take care of family and friends first, then help those who are in need.

Sales of Lotto 6-49 tickets jumped by 40 per cent ahead of Saturday's jackpot and Bonnie admits she's not usually a ticket buyer.

"I don't play the 6-49 because I don't pay the $2. I just had two toonies and I said 'it's $40 million, we might as well give it a try,' " she said.

"You just can't comprehend how much money you have. You just can't. God looked down on us for some reason, I don't know."

The second winning ticket was purchased in Edmonton but there is no word yet on the identity of that winner, or winners.