Takeaway rules in Scotland have been tightened as millions of people are urged to stay at home and avoid non-essential contact.
Nicola Sturgeon confirmed takeaway joints will no longer be able to serve customers inside in the latest crackdown on the hospitality industry.
Customers will have to follow four new rules when ordering food to-go from Saturday as lockdown restrictions hit fast food outlets, restaurants and coffee shops on the mainland.
It comes as click-and-collect services for non-essential retailers were banned alongside drinking alcohol outdoors in a bid to curb the virus as the outbreak intensifies.In a statement to the Scottish Parliament on Wednesday, the First Minister said: "I know that none of this makes for enjoyable.
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