On the penultimate day of campaigning he proved he is no part-time Prime Minister.
The Tory leader seized on Sir Keir Starmer's admission that he tries to avoid working past 6pm on Fridays by going into overdrive with a 4am wake-up call.
And wherever Mr Sunak goes to blitz the last 48 hours of the general election campaign, the journalist pack follows.
The wheels on the Tory battle bus rolled out of a hotel in Leicester at 3am towards Ocado's warehouse in Luton.
Before the clock struck 5am, Mr Sunak was inspecting more than 200 robots whizzing around the depot picking customers' groceries for delivery.
Mr Sunak, a self-confessed technophile, donned a high-vis vest while packing salmon and avocado at the depot under the gaze of sophisticated sensors.
The current keyholder to No10 Downing Street is hoping a comeback is on the menu after a pit stop at McDonalds for the first of three breakfasts.
He is pinning his hopes on a return to favour like the fast-food chain's breakfast wrap which dropped off the menu in 2020 before re-appearing this year.
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