Ashton Kutcher covers his face with a bandana as he picks up some lunch in Sherman Oaks

Ashton Kutcher covers his face with a bandana as he picks up some lunch in Sherman Oaks

He’s been spending quarantine with his wife and former costar Mila Kunis and their two children.

But Ashton Kutcher took a short break from staying home on Saturday as he went out in Los Angeles to pick up some food.

The 42-year-old No Strings Attached star covered up in a white Spectrum hoodie while grabbing a meal in at Sweet Butter in the Sherman Oaks neighborhood. 

Takeout trip: Ashton Kutcher, 42, stuck with a baggy white hoodie as he got takeout for his family in Los Angeles’ Sherman Oaks neighborhood on Saturday

Ashton paired the hoodie with a set of dark, loose-fitting jeans and black sneakers.

He blocked out the sun thanks to a black trucker hat and a set of dark sunglasses.

The That ’70s Show star did his part to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus by covering his face with a dark patterned bandana.

He was presumably bring the food back to his wife Mila, 36, with whom he shares a five-year-old daughter named Wyatt and a three-year-old son named Dimitri.

Comfy casual: Ashton paired the hoodie with loose-fitting dark jeans, a black trucker hat and a black patterned bandana over his face to slow the spread of the coronavirus

Comfy casual: Ashton paired the hoodie with loose-fitting dark jeans, a black trucker hat and a black patterned bandana over his face to slow the spread of the coronavirus

Family time: He was presumably bring the food back to his wife Mila Kunis, 36, with whom he shares a five-year-old daughter named Wyatt and a three-year-old son named Dimitri; pictured in 2014

Family time: He was presumably bring the food back to his wife Mila Kunis, 36, with whom he shares a five-year-old daughter named Wyatt and a three-year-old son named Dimitri; pictured in 2014

Recently, Ashton committed to help those struggling with anxiety brought on the the ongoing pandemic by reading a soothing story.

On Monday morning, the actor will join COVID Recovery Iowa for its ‘Tell Me a Story’ virtual story time.

He’ll be reading from The Book With No Pictures by The Office’s B. J. Novak in a pre-recorded video message.

The organization aims to help people deal with the pandemic, and Ashton was a logical choice as he was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Good deed: On Monday, the actor will read The Book With No Pictures by B.J. Novak in a remote video message for COVID Recovery Iowa; shown in October 2019

Good deed: On Monday, the actor will read The Book With No Pictures by B.J. Novak in a remote video message for COVID Recovery Iowa; shown in October 2019

The Ranch star got himself into hot water earlier this week after he came to the defense of his friend Ellen DeGeneres, who has been facing mounting criticism amid allegations that she allowed a toxic workplace to develop on her show.

Ashton shared a tweet in solidarity with the comedian on Tuesday.

‘I haven’t spoken with @TheEllenShow and can only speak from my own experience. She & her team have only treated me & my team w/ respect & kindness. She never pandered to celebrity which I always saw as a refreshing honesty. When things aren’t right she handles it and fixes.’

Other social media users were quick to point out that most of the allegations of misconduct and mistreatment were directed at Ellen’s producers and not her directly, while others complained that Ashton wouldn’t have been privy to the backstage mistreatment.

Butting in: The That '70s Show star got into hot water on social media after defending Ellen DeGeneres against allegations of workplace mistreatment

Butting in: The That ’70s Show star got into hot water on social media after defending Ellen DeGeneres against allegations of workplace mistreatment