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MOM's Organic Market
Scott Nash started MOM’s at the age of 22 with an initial investment of $100 as a home delivery business out of a garage. On July 2nd 1987, MOM’s made its first sale delivering to a customer who lived in Rockville, MD. Scott bought his sister’s Chevy Malibu station wagon for $1,000, which he used to make grocery deliveries in the middle of the night. A big break came when Scott’s roommate, who worked at a local organic retailer that went out of business earlier that day, put a note on the door telling people to go to MOM’s instead. In 1989 after a 60 Minutes report about alar on apples, NPR’s Diane Rehm did a show on organic foods. A MOM’s customer from Vienna, VA called in and gave a raving on-air testimony about how our vegetables ”were the best I’ve ever had.” The phone rang off the hook for hours! Vegetarian Times ordered a box of mail order produce from MOM’s (then called Organic Foods Express) and gave a positive review in their magazine, which brought hundreds of mail order customers. In the early 1990s, MOM’s was sending organic produce mail order (Monday&Tuesday), doing home delivery (Wednesday&Thursday), and open to the public for walk-in retail (Friday–Sunday). After 3 decades, MOM’s has stores in six states and DC, employs 1,000+ people, and has created a culture centered on our Purpose,to protect and restore the environment.
Scott Nash started MOM’s at the age of 22 with an initial investment of $100 as a home delivery business out of a garage. On July 2nd 1987, MOM’s made its first sale delivering to a customer who lived in Rockville, MD. Scott bought his sister’s Chevy Malibu station wagon for $1,000, which he used to make grocery deliveries in the middle of the night. A big break came when Scott’s roommate, who worked at a local organic retailer that went out of business earlier that day, put a note on the door telling people to go to MOM’s instead. In 1989 after a 60 Minutes report about alar on apples, NPR’s Diane Rehm did a show on organic foods. A MOM’s customer from Vienna, VA called in and gave a raving on-air testimony about how our vegetables ”were the best I’ve ever had.” The phone rang off the hook for hours! Organic Foods Express Vegetarian Times ordered a box of mail order produce from MOM’s (then called Organic Foods Express) and gave a positive review in their magazine, which brought hundreds of mail order customers. In the early 1990s, MOM’s was sending organic produce mail order (Monday&Tuesday), doing home delivery (Wednesday&Thursday), and open to the public for walk-in retail (Friday–Sunday). After 3 decades, MOM’s has stores in six states and DC, employs 1,000+ people, and has created a culture centered on our Purpose,to protect and restore the environment. New Vendor Application MOM's Media Request Form
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