Lodi News-Sentinel

Winfrey invests in restaurant based on anti-inflammato­ry diet

- By Sarah Blaskovich

Oprah Winfrey is lending her influence — and her money — to True Food Kitchen. The restaurant group announced that Winfrey is now a board member and minority investor in True Food Kitchen.

The details of Winfrey’s financial investment were not disclosed. The addition of one of the world’s most influentia­l female entreprene­urs to the team of Phoenix-based True Food Kitchen is part of a series of changes focused on expansion. CEO Christine Barone, hired in 2016 and formerly a senior vice president at Starbucks, says the company plans to double the number of True Food Kitchens in three years — from 23 to 40some stores by the end of 2021.

True Food Kitchen is a restaurant that says it’s focused on “better living,” and its menus mark items that are gluten-free, vegetarian or vegan. The restaurant was cofounded by holistic health guru Dr. Andrew Weil and centered around what he calls his Anti-Inflammato­ry Diet, which is a pyramid of how people should eat to “avoid and counteract chronic inflammati­on,” according to his website.

When the first True Food Kitchen opened in the Dallas area, at the tony Preston Road and Northwest Highway area in 2013, it was nicely positioned during a time when healthful eating was getting increasing­ly popular in Dallas. (Our restaurant critic said in 2014 in her two-star review: “Just 2 { months after it opened, True Food Kitchen is so popular you’d think the chef was giving away free kale.") A second True Food Kitchen opened in D-FW, at Legacy West in Plano in 2017.

Barone says the three-year expansion plan will include more restaurant­s in Dallas-Fort Worth, though the focus will be on the East Coast, a company statement says.

“I continue to be really excited by the reception we have in Dallas,” Barone says. “I don’t have anything solid yet, but we are looking at a number of additional restaurant­s in the greater Dallas area.”

But really: Let’s talk about Oprah. According to Barone, it was Winfrey’s idea to invest in True Food Kitchen.

“She invited me to lunch at her home,” Barone says. They discussed organic gardening and True Food Kitchen’s motto that “we really want to be part of that life well lived,” she explained.

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