supermarket giant announced the new changes to its policy on face coverings as Scotland enters into its second week of stay at home lockdown measures.
Staff have been offering customers face masks at the front of all stores incase they have forgotten their own.But bosses say it will clamp down on those who refuse to take up the offer, unless they have a medical exemption.Morrisons’ chief executive David Potts said: “Those who are offered a face covering and decline to wear one won’t be allowed to shop at Morrisons unless they are medically exempt.“Our store colleagues are working hard to feed you and your family, please be kind.” It has been the law to wear a face covering inside public spaces, such as supermarkets, for the majority of the.
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