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Rishi Sunak stacks shelves at Morrisons days ahead of general election

Rishi Sunak stacked the shelves at a Morrisons supermarket in Oxfordshire while on the general election campaign trail.

The prime minister spoke to employees alongside Rami Baitieh, CEO of Morrisons, on Tuesday 2 July.

He was then seen filling the shelves with freshly baked bread, before finishing up and asking “are you happy with that?”

Mr Sunak made a campaign stop at a Morrisons store near Witney – the former Oxfordshire seat of Lord David Cameron where the Tories won with a 15,200 majority in 2019.

He was also quizzed on the price of bread by BBC Breakfast during the visit.

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