CoreLife opens in Guilderland

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GUILDERLAND — CoreLife Eatery is a national chain with a mission — getting people to eat right.

On Aug. 15, it opened its third Albany-area store, next to the entrance of the uptown University at Albany campus, at 1229 Western Ave. in Guilderland.

CoreLife also offers catering for events, meetings, and parties with options like a Build-Your-Own Bar or Individual Bowls to suit different tastes and dietary needs.  

The eatery bills itself as fast and casual and said, in a press release, that all of its food is made in-house daily in a scratch kitchen. CoreLife uses only grass-fed beef, antibiotic-free chicken and pork, and cage-free eggs. All ingredients are free of GMOs, trans fats, artificial colors, sweeteners and additives. The menu features grain bowls, green salads, soups, bone broth, and dinner plates featuring roasted vegetables and homemade sides.

CoreLife offers a 21-day CoreLife Challenge, designed around the eatery’s menu to help kick start weight loss. The program, which is intended to increase energy and curb cravings, includes diet suggestions and an intermittent fasting schedule.

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