MOVE MOUNTAINS

Market & Refillery

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Logo for Move Mountains Market and Refillery featuring a jar with a mountain, sun, and pond inside, and a hand sprinkling salt or spices above the jar.

Welcome to Move Mountains Market & Refillery — a woman-owned mobile bulk food shop dedicated to making sustainable grocery shopping convenient, affordable, and plastic-free.


Browse bulk pantry staples, organic grains, beans, snacks, baking goods, and eco-friendly household products, sourced responsibly and delivered through a low-waste, community-centered model.


Order online for pickup or delivery and join the movement towards a healthier food system and a waste-free future!!

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Americans throw away over 35 million tons of plastic packaging, much of it grocery shopping.

Wooden shelves filled with glass jars of spices, herbs, and other kitchen ingredients, with a metal grater hanging from a pipe in the center.

We need a better way to shop.

A way that is convenient, community-based, and kind to the planet.

At the same time, many families don’t have easy access to sustainable or affordable groceries and local producers struggle to find consistent outlets for their products.

Move Mountains Market will take sustainability on the road. Our mobile store will bring bulk pantry staples, grains, and eco-friendly refills directly to neighborhoods, farmers markets, and local events!

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