Using ground breaking voice technology, Charlie says his overwhelmed by the support.
Charlie Bird has teamed up with Dunnes Stores to raise funds for Motor Neurone Disease.
The Irish journalist was diagnosed with the condition last year, and is organising a national climb on April the 2nd.
Shoppers will be asked to add an extra two euro to their purchases, in support of the Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association and Pieta House from the 31st of March to the 3rd of April.
Using ground breaking voice technology, Charlie says his overwhelmed by the support.
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