British politicians are occasionally asked the price of basic household staples by the media to see how "in touch" they are with the rest of society, usually in a bid to trip them up.
Cameron, 46, who was educated at the elite Eton College and Oxford University, said he did not buy the cheapest sliced supermarket loaf as he used an electric breadmaker and flour made in his wealthy constituency in southern England.
"You get some of that, beautifully milled in the Cotswolds, you pop that in your breadmaker. You set the timer overnight so when you wake up there is this wonderful smell wafting through your kitchen," he told London's LBC radio.
He said his three children "like my home-made bread".
The presenter told him that the cost of a loaf of value supermarket bread is around 47 pence (76 cents, 56 euro cents).
Cameron, whose wife Samantha is the daughter of a baronet, is at his Conservative Party's annual conference in Manchester, northwest England, where he was due to make his keynote speech Wednesday.
His admission came after London mayor Boris Johnson -- who Cameron followed through Eton and Oxford -- admitted on BBC television he didn't know the cost of a pint of milk.
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