Key point: On September 11, a major fire broke out at the Dinner Lady vaping factory in Blackburn, Lancashire, destroying the entire facility. Days later, the company issued an updated statement.
On September 11, a fire broke out at the Dinner Lady vaping factory in Blackburn, Lancashire, UK, resulting in the complete destruction of the facility. Days after the incident, the e-liquid and equipment manufacturer released a statement.A spokesperson stated: "Following the fire at Dinner Lady's UK e-liquid manufacturing facility, we want to reassure our customers that our business operations are continuing as normal.""Most importantly, thanks to the prompt actions of our headquarters team and the local fire and emergency response teams, no one was injured in the fire, and all staff are safe. Currently, our team is transferring production in the UK to our other facilities to minimize any potential disruptions caused by the fire."The spokesperson also mentioned: "We expect that most customers' scheduled orders will remain unchanged, but some orders may have to be suspended, and we will work with affected customers to ensure effective mitigation of order interruptions. Meanwhile, we will continue to welcome new orders as usual."According to information on their official website, Dinner Lady is a local e-cigarette brand in the UK, part of GM Group, primarily engaged in the production and retail of high-quality e-liquids, disposable devices, and accessories.