The branch took less than half a day to print and bind the 4,000pp document, which was delivered to 10 Downing Street first thing on 30 March in a Kall Kwik box.
"We did all we could to pull out all the stops but were delighted to be involved in such a worthwhile campaign," said centre co-owner Jason Lowrie. Kall Kwik also supported Oliver's campaign with an advert in last Friday's Telegraph.
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