Scottish supermarkets are to limit the number of customers in their stores at the one time - to try and stop the spread of coronavirus.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, and Prime Minister Boris Johnson, have ordered everyone to stay indoors for the next three week unless buying necessities, seeking medical assistance, or exercising.
But scores of shoppers who have ventured out to supermarkets and other shops have ignored government advice on staying two metres apart during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.
And some of Britain's biggest retailers are now introducing stricter measures - to ensure customers stay safe as they shop.Tesco and Asda plan to limit the number of customers allowed into their shops at any given time, and have also