Where Pampered Chef Products Are Made?

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around participants' experiences and concerns regarding the manufacturing locations of Pampered Chef products, particularly the perception of products made in China. Participants share their encounters with customers who express apprehension about product safety and quality based on where items are produced.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, recounts being questioned by customers about products made in China, expressing frustration over their concerns.
  • Another participant mentions that all stoneware products are believed to be made in the USA, which is seen as a positive aspect.
  • Several users note that many Pampered Chef products, including cookware and bakeware, are made in China, but they have not personally experienced quality issues.
  • One participant shares insights from Doris Christopher's book, explaining that overseas manufacturers were more willing to meet product specifications than U.S. manufacturers at the time of the company's founding.
  • Another participant expresses concern about potential sales loss due to negative perceptions of products made in China.
  • Some participants argue that concerns about manufacturing locations are common in other consumer goods, questioning the focus on Pampered Chef products specifically.
  • One participant reflects on the historical context of women in business and how it affected manufacturing decisions for Pampered Chef products.
  • Several participants express a desire for more information and transparency regarding product origins and quality assurance processes.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the significance of product origin, with some expressing strong concerns about products made in China while others emphasize the practicality and quality of these items. No clear consensus emerges on the impact of these perceptions on sales.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and anecdotes related to customer interactions and perceptions of product safety, reflecting a range of opinions on the implications of manufacturing locations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants seeking to understand customer concerns about product origins and those interested in the historical context of Pampered Chef's manufacturing practices may find this discussion relevant.

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cheflorraine said:
Fascinating thread... thanks for all the great information, especially to Scott!!
I just noticed down at the bottom that this topic has come up a few times, so for those of us who've never been asked this question, it's good to have some basic replies to give.

Lol! Sometimes I always forget to search and see if someone has asked the same question I am thinking on another thread!!! ;) So everyone, I apologize for that. I just...have to ask someone the question RIGHT AWAY sometimes so I forget to search. :p
 
Well ... first off ... the people who are big on the "buy American" thing aren't driving Toyotas or Hondas. (Even if it's used and purchased from an American.) They probably drove Fords (assembled in Mexico, at least mine was!) or Chryslers, owned by a German company!If someone asks me where a product is made, I simply tell them it depends on the product and focus on how the stones are made in the USA and that this is very important to avoid lead. Then move on.
 
Di_Can_Cook said:
Chryslers, owned by a German company!

Actually, not true. Daimler has since sold to a Canadian company (approximately 2006 I believe).
 
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So...I guess I am going to be dealing with people like this a lot then. :(
 
scottcooks said:
I tell my customers:

The Pampered Chef is smart enough to go to marketplaces around the world in search of the best and newest kitchen tools and spices for you and all their customers. Items come from across the globe, including Asia, Germany and the United States. All our spices and rubs are Certified Kosher – Pareve by Quality Kosher Supervision. The company guarantees all its products and our test kitchens thoroughly use and develop our new products in real kitchens. When I have toured, they have four kitchen suites ranging from gas to electric stoves, including induction and ceramic cooktop. They have ADA kitchen facilities and test all our products in varieties of microwaves, refrigerators, stoves and ovens. We have opened our company in Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom and most recently, Mexico. Rest assured that Pampered Chef will continue to stand by its products, recipes and brand name for years to come! I am so confident in the company that I chose to join them, and would be so excited to have you do the same!

Scott, this is great to know and share...
 
Wow, Emi,
you are always so right on time for me. We went to a Silpada party tonight and took a platter of food, on an SA plate with the small bamboo tongs, and I noticed the "made in china" stamped on the side of them, and wondered if there is a customer reaction to that.

I think in any business there are people who will see things as a problem that don't bother us (my day job is in healthcare, and I hear a lot of odd objections!). I'm so glad you brought this up, because I learned so much from this great thread.
Everyone made such good points, and I know a lot more now than I did when I headed out the door with those tongs!

Marghi
 
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BlueMoon said:
Wow, Emi,
you are always so right on time for me. We went to a Silpada party tonight and took a platter of food, on an SA plate with the small bamboo tongs, and I noticed the "made in china" stamped on the side of them, and wondered if there is a customer reaction to that.

I think in any business there are people who will see things as a problem that don't bother us (my day job is in healthcare, and I hear a lot of odd objections!). I'm so glad you brought this up, because I learned so much from this great thread.
Everyone made such good points, and I know a lot more now than I did when I headed out the door with those tongs!

Marghi

Thanks Marghi! You really do learn lots of stuff on this site and that's why I LOVE it!! :D
Hey, did you get my PM about how Marana isn't too terribly far from where we live? About an hour and 15 mins or so.
 
Great discussion! This has only happened to me once or twice in my 10 year career with PC. Not sure how I handled it but it is their preference.

Also, what ever is brought into the country has to meet standards as well. Anyone remember the "Holiday Spreaders" last year? The platters and the dishes with the Christmas trees on them. They did come in and were recalled by PC and put on stop sell. California has the highest standard for lead content and they did not pass. PC paid to pick them back up and the manufacturer had to come up with acceptable products. Granted, these did meet the standards in all other states but California. They did come up with an acceptable product for the platter and plates, but we never were able to sell the spreaders because the manufacturer could not come back with an acceptable product that met the necessary standards.
 
Side note:

emiscookin said:
Lol! Sometimes I always forget to search and see if someone has asked the same question I am thinking on another thread!!! ;) So everyone, I apologize for that. I just...have to ask someone the question RIGHT AWAY sometimes so I forget to search. :p

Some things are searchable, and others will bring up a thousand threads before you find something that is relating to what you were really searching for. :D So...sometimes it does take posting it for the related threads that have a good chance of applying to show up at the bottom. I don't know why, but it seems that "Similar threads" feature is a lot more dependable than the "search" system. :rolleyes: Or maybe that's just my observation and I'm wrong, in which case please don't throw things at me everyone. :D
 
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babywings76 said:
Side note:



Some things are searchable, and others will bring up a thousand threads before you find something that is relating to what you were really searching for. :D So...sometimes it does take posting it for the related threads that have a good chance of applying to show up at the bottom. I don't know why, but it seems that "Similar threads" feature is a lot more dependable than the "search" system. :rolleyes: Or maybe that's just my observation and I'm wrong, in which case please don't throw things at me everyone. :D

Yeeeah. I've noticed that too!!! Have thought the same thing a couple of times. ;)
 
I came across this thread looking for a dutch oven that I got in 2018-2019 and I agree with the people at your party. I, too, questioned why everything comes from China. People like me don't want to support a country that hates us and would just as soon see us dead (COVID!) or take control of us, which they are trying to do and the idiot in command Bidbutt, is letting them do it. THAT'S why people don't want to buy China crap! If she looked harder, I feel like SOMEONE besides China would be willing to make the products for her.
 
Most of PC was made in Vietnam
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are Pampered Chef products manufactured?

Pampered Chef products are primarily manufactured in various countries, including the United States, China, and other locations around the world. The company ensures that all products meet high-quality standards regardless of where they are made.

Are Pampered Chef products made in the USA?

Yes, some Pampered Chef products are made in the USA. The company is committed to producing high-quality kitchen tools and often sources materials domestically when possible.

Does Pampered Chef ensure quality control for products made overseas?

Absolutely. Pampered Chef has strict quality control measures in place for all products, regardless of their manufacturing location. They conduct regular inspections and audits to ensure that all items meet their quality standards.

Why does Pampered Chef manufacture products in different countries?

Pampered Chef manufactures products in different countries to take advantage of specialized manufacturing capabilities, cost efficiencies, and to ensure a diverse range of high-quality products. This approach allows them to offer a wide variety of kitchen tools and gadgets.

Can I find out where a specific Pampered Chef product is made?

Yes, you can typically find information about where a specific Pampered Chef product is made on the product packaging or the official website. If you have questions about a particular item, you can also reach out to Pampered Chef customer service for more details.

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