A false lashes vending machine which went viral on TikTok has arrived on Bury's famous market

Meggi Lashes, founded by Meggie Morgan, has finally come to Bury, much to the delight of many social media users.

The company is the young entrepreneur’s series of false lash vending machines which have become a TikTok and social media sensation.

The false lash vending machines have been spotted all over the UK and have now been spotted in Bury.

The latest machine is situated outside Costa Coffee and The Mill Gate, just backing onto Bury Market.

After announcing the new location, Meggie wants customers to take a photo with the machine and share it via social media so she can “be nosey and see” her customers all  over the UK.

This will be the first vending machine to hold the new lipgloss keychain colours in purple, yellow and green.

Meggi Lashes began after a small £300 investment in 2020.

Meggie had struggled to find quality affordable false eyelashes and decided to do something about it.

Since starting the business, Meggi Lashes has been an instant hit with over one million followers on social media.

 

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The launch of her pink van, which tours around England, has also been a huge ‘selfie hit’ with customers.

Announcing the news, Meggie said: “New vending machines location for the next week is Millgate shopping centre, Bury, outside Costa.
“It is also our first vending machine to hold the new lipgloss keychain colours in purple, yellow and green.
“Super excited, if you get anything from this location make sure to tag us, I want to be nosey and see.
“For any new customers thinking of visiting this location, our trailer vending machine holds lashes from £2.99, lipgloss, mascara and more, don’t forget to slay at the machine”.

Instagram users from Bury were overjoyed with some having already been to purchase items,

One customer said: “Just been and got some of your lashes from here”

Another follower commented: “I’m only five minutes away!”

However, another user was sceptical about the location saying that they had to go there before the machine gets broken.

There are now over 18 of these machines located in a range of locations including Glasgow, Liverpool, Dudley, Birmingham, Middlesbrough, Doncaster, Coventry, Warrington, Wigan, Bristol, Essex, London and now Bury.

Let us know if you have been, what you think of the news, and share any of your photos with the new addition to Bury with us on Twitter @BuryTimes .

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