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Dinner Lady Confirms Business As Usual

Dinner Lady’s UK e-liquid manufacturing operation experienced a fire last week and has issued a statement to confirm that its business operations remain open and are continuing to supply retailers as usual

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Dinner Lady’s UK e-liquid manufacturing operation experienced a fire last week and has issued a statement to confirm that its business operations remain open and are continuing to supply retailers as usual. The company has issued a statement to Planet of the Vapes to share with any concerned customers.

Vape Dinner Lady is part of the GM Group of companies and is based in Blackburn, Lancashire, United Kingdom. It is a market-leading company, manufacturing and distributing premium quality e-liquids and devices.

Established in 2016, the company has grown rapidly and now distributes its products in 115 countries. Since launching, Vape Dinner Lady has won more than 5 Industry Lifetime Achievement Awards and 55 prestigious international awards for its range of e-liquids Most notably, ‘Best UK Brand 2023’, ‘Industry Leader’, ‘Best Global Brand’ and the very first ‘Hall of Fame Award’ for innovating and shaping the global vape market.

The company has invested several millions of pounds in state-of-the-art manufacturing and operations globally to control quality and ensure a superior consumer vaping experience.

Following yesterday’s fire at Dinner Lady’s UK e-liquid manufacturing operation, we would like to re-assure our customers that our business operation is open and continuing as usual,” the company told us.

Most importantly, we can report that no one was hurt in the fire and that all our members are safe and well, thanks to the actions of our head-quarters team and the local fire and emergency rescue teams.

 “As one the world’s leading e-liquid brands, Dinner Lady has a network of established manufacturing facilities located across multiple international centres which are in constant use and operation to support our UK facility.  

“Currently, our team are engaged in moving production which would have been made in the UK to our other facilities, to minimise any potential disruption which may occur as a result of the fire.

“We anticipate that the majority of customers will not experience any change to their scheduled orders however some customers may experience interruption, and we will work with those impacted to ensure any disruption is mitigated efficiently. We are continuing to welcome new orders through our usual process.

“We are deeply moved by the many messages of support we have received overnight and we hope to be in touch with you very soon once we have visibility of the impacts of the incident.”

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