Parlez-vous KA?
When I had to move my Mom out of her apartment into a rest home, I "inherited" her blue KA 5 cup food processor. Since I already have a 1980's Cuisinart Classic (USA made), I've never used the KA 5 cup, and I came real close to donating it to Goodwill. But for some reason I've hung onto it. And yes, it's Made in France. Since I have two kitchens, I suppose I could set up the KA in one and the Cuisinart in the other.
I've seen the KA "Pro" line at Costco - they had a very nice toaster and an equally nice coffee grinder. Lots of cast metal housing, nice matt silver and chrome styling, but pricey. The coffee grinder is probably a good one, but I didn't like the thin walled glass container, it looked very breakable and not easily replaced by something else (although a jam jar of right height would probably do just as well). Not sure if the grinding burrs on the KA Pro are any better than the run-of-the mill burrs on my $20 Melitta burr grinder.
I would hate to see the KA Stand mixers go to China, but it seems like just about everything is made there now. I guess companies feel they must outsource mfg to China because all their competitors are doing it. I have read (was it here?) that Chinese workers make an average of $.57/day. That won't even get you a cup of coffee these days.
Interestingly, I now work in manufacturing. I run a CNC mill and make parts for local high tech companies. Some of it is prototype stuff, some of it is custom, some of it is relatively small runs that wouldn't make economic sense to ship all the way to China for.
I have to admit, though, that most manufacturing factory jobs are probably deadly tedium, and I don't mind when someone else is picked to run a bunch of the same thing over the weekend, while I enjoy my garden

. The fun part is taking a new drawing, interpreting it, writing a program to make it, and setting up the machine and making sure the first few parts are right and made as efficiently as possible. Making the same part day in, day out, for years, would probably not be my idea of a good job.