level three of lockdown.While it's welcome news for hard-pressed shopkeepers, there are fears some businesses may try to compensate for weeks of closures by packing in as many customers as possible.That prompted Nicola Sturgeon and union bosses to urge retailers to stick to strict rules on reduced capacities and social distancing to ensure staff and shoppers stay safe.The First Minister told MSPs yesterday: "As Christmas approaches, I think we all expect stores will be busier at times."It's therefore all the more important over the next few weeks that the safety of both staff and customers is prioritised."I would appeal to all retailers, particularly as level four ends across 11 local authorities, to be really responsible and to put the.
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