Love.Life, an integrated health and wellness company, is slated to reopen its flagship location in El Segundo this summer. The brand launched a health-forward Love.Life restaurant in Culver City’s Ivy Station last year, which has since closed due to lower-than-expected foot traffic, and currently has an open cafe in Miami.
Love.Life was co-founded in 2020 by Whole Foods’ co-founder and former CEO John Mackey, and former Whole Foods executives Walter Robb and Betsy Foster.
The new El Segundo location will act as “a one-stop immersive experience with nourishing food, evolved medical care, fitness and cutting-edge wellness therapies all under one roof,” according to its website.
“The conventional medical system is fundamentally flawed, focusing on managing diseases and treating symptoms rather than prevention and finding the root cause. Studies show that 80% of chronic diseases can be prevented and reversed through diet and lifestyle changes, which are the focus of Love.Life’s philosophy and are rarely included in conventional treatment plans,” Mackey said in a press release.
Hopefully Love.Life’s new venture will see more success than its former Culver City location.