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Businiess name:  Pfaltzgraff Co
Review by:  Tina K.
Review content: 
The Pfaltzgraff Company is a York County tradition. In business for over 100 years, they offer everything from dishes to communication products. Having recently been sold, not sure how long they'll be known as Pfaltzgraff. I, for one, probably wouldn't feel comfortable working for them at this point as you'd not know how long your job would last! Overall, in my experience with the Pfaltzgraff division that retails their dinnerware the products are high quality - at the least the ones made here in York. They've recently been sending work out to China and Mexico and I can't bring myself to purchase those pieces made out of the country. The charm of buying Pfaltzgraff was that you were buying something "homegrown" so to speak. Oh, well, progress I suppose...

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