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shelf-stacker

British  

noun

  1. a person whose job is to fill the shelves and displays in a supermarket or other shop with goods for sale

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Potts, who joined Tesco as a 16-year-old shelf-stacker, will make more than 10 million pounds from selling his Morrisons shares to the victor.

From Reuters

Potts joined Tesco as a 16-year-old shelf-stacker before working his way up to become CEO of Tesco's Irish business, its UK retail stores business and then CEO of Tesco Asia.

From Reuters

Harris, 35, grew up in Dumfries, and worked as a shelf-stacker in Marks & Spencer before his music career gradually took off, with his first Top 10 hit coming in 2006.

From The Guardian

Dawn, a shelf-stacker at Poundland, moved into her mother's home with her children, Jordan and Abigail, in 2002.

From BBC

At that time, Lilley was working as a shelf-stacker at a supermarket.

From BBC