Shoppers have heeded to Glasgow high streets this weekend less than two weeks to Christmas.
But Glaswegians have seemingly heeded warnings to not swarm back to shops upon the city's return to level three restrictions.
Retail was allowed to open its doors for the first time in weeks as Glasgow came out of level four restrictions.
During the daily coronavirus briefing on Friday, Ms Sturgeon warned against a rush back to retail.
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She said: “I cannot emphasise enough to you today that the very, very last thing we want to see is overcrowding in or around shops and shopping centres.”
Only minor queues were formed on Buchanan Street just weeks before Christmas.
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