FullFillery is closing its doors after five years of business in Takoma Park.
The area’s first zero-waste store, owned by climate activists Rini Saha, Susan Cho, and Emoke Gaidosh, opened in 2019 and was recognized by Bethesda Magazine editors last year as the “Best Place to Get Your Green On.”
In 2020, FullFillery temporarily closed its physical store due to the COVID-19 pandemic and shifted to an online model, which included curbside pickup, bike deliveries, and pop-up events at the Takoma Park Farmers Market.
The shop reopened in 2021 above Olive Lounge and the former location of Mark’s Kitchen, which is now home to the Vietnamese restaurant Muối Tiêu.
While a closing date has not been announced, FullFillery has shared on Instagram that it is holding a “three items for the price of two” closing sale.