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    CoreLife Eatery Opening Third Columbus Location

    Another CoreLife Eatery will open in Columbus this Friday, Feb. 15, at 17 E. Lane Ave. on the OSU campus. It’ll mark the third in the city for the restaurant, and the 51st nationwide.

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    CoreLife Eatery, branded as a healthy and affordable alternative to the usual fast casual joint, offers fare sans fats, sweeteners, GMOs, and artificial colors and additives. Their chicken and steak are also antibiotic- and hormone-free.

    “CoreLife Eatery is much more than a brand. Our food is top-quality fuel that compliments the active lifestyles of our clientele,” said Scott Davis, President and Chief Concept Officer of CoreLife Eatery, in a press release. “We’re making clean eating easy, convenient and affordable without sacrificing flavor.”

    With CoreLife Eateries open in 11 states, the company has a growth plan to expand to 300 locations over the next five years. 

    For more information, visit corelifeeatery.com.

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