I was curious - so I Wikied:
"Currently, all Le Creuset cast iron cookware is still manufactured in the company's foundry in Fresnoy-le-Grand, where workers employ a 12 step finishing process implemented by 15 different pairs of hands to ensure that there are no flaws or imperfections in the final product.
However, Le Creuset products that are not cast-iron may be made in other countries, such as China (accessories or silicone products), Thailand (kettles and ceramics), England (enamel cleaner), and Portugal (stainless steel).[citation needed]"
And BTW, I saw Emile Henry for sale in the showcase yesterday at Costco Kanata.
Last edited by Norman Bates; Oct 6, 2015 at 3:58 PM.
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