Scots will not have to wear face masks when visiting a McDonald's restaurant despite new rule changes down south.A mandatory law finally came into force in England on Friday, with people required to wear a face covering in shops and also takeaways - or risk a £100 fine.But the rules are different here, with the Scottish government asking people to wear coverings in stores and on transport, but not in cafes, restaurants or pubs.McDonald's is now echoing England's new rule and asking everyone south of the border to wear a mask when entering restaurants to pick up a takeaway order, but not when dining in, according to the Manchester Evening News.A spokesperson said: "In line with Government guidance in England takeaway customers are required.
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