Nona Lim is the Founder and CEO of Nona Lim, a fresh Asian comfort food brand based in Oakland, California. She is a former competitive fencer who has always believed in the health benefits of a nutritious diet and the feel-good sensation of amazing flavors. In 2014, she launched her Nona Lim brand inspired by her childhood in Singapore as well as the country's melting pot of culinary traditions and flavors from all over Asia. 

Nona pioneered the fresh Asian food category, becoming a category leader with a range of Asian comfort foods that are delicious, convenient, and healthier for you—all thanks to clean label ingredients. The company's award-winning products can be found at retailers across the United States and online at www.nonalim.com.

Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: 

Nona Lim talks about her background, starting her food brand, and how fencing has helped her career

How the concept for the Nona Lim brand came about and where Nona found recipes for her meal plans

Nona talks about pivoting to the CPG industry, packaging her products, and entering local retail stores

How Nona got started in e-commerce and the shopping challenges she faced

How COVID-19 has impacted Nona's business

Nona's thoughts on the future of e-commerce sales once the pandemic is in the past

Nona talks about her company's new products and Kickstarter campaign

Production and refrigeration for Nona Lim products—and how Nona secured financing

Nona talks about a big challenge she faced in the business and how she handled the obstacle

In this episode…

Nona Lim's love for authentic Asian food drove her to start a CPG brand through which she could supply people with delicious comfort food. Her desire was to create convenient meal plans that were not only quick to put together but also healthy and nutritious.

Nona started by hand-filling pouches with delicious soups from her meal plans and detox program. Soon enough, her quality ingredients and comforting flavors got her on the shelves at Whole Foods and other local grocery stores. 

In this episode of the NexxtLevel Podcast, Steve Cleere sits down with Nona Lim, the Founder of Nona Lim, to talk about the strategies she used to scale her convenient Asian food brand. They also discuss Nona's interest in competitive fencing, how her brand was affected by COVID-19, and what a shift to e-commerce in the CPG industry looks like.

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Nona Lim is the Founder and CEO of Nona Lim, a fresh Asian comfort food brand based in Oakland, California. She is a former competitive fencer who has always believed in the health benefits of a nutritious diet and the feel-good sensation of amazing flavors. In 2014, she launched her Nona Lim brand inspired by her childhood in Singapore as well as the country's melting pot of culinary traditions and flavors from all over Asia. 

Nona pioneered the fresh Asian food category, becoming a category leader with a range of Asian comfort foods that are delicious, convenient, and healthier for you—all thanks to clean label ingredients. The company's award-winning products can be found at retailers across the United States and online at www.nonalim.com.

Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: 

Nona Lim talks about her background, starting her food brand, and how fencing has helped her career

How the concept for the Nona Lim brand came about and where Nona found recipes for her meal plans

Nona talks about pivoting to the CPG industry, packaging her products, and entering local retail stores

How Nona got started in e-commerce and the shopping challenges she faced

How COVID-19 has impacted Nona's business

Nona's thoughts on the future of e-commerce sales once the pandemic is in the past

Nona talks about her company's new products and Kickstarter campaign

Production and refrigeration for Nona Lim products—and how Nona secured financing

Nona talks about a big challenge she faced in the business and how she handled the obstacle

In this episode…

Nona Lim's love for authentic Asian food drove her to start a CPG brand through which she could supply people with delicious comfort food. Her desire was to create convenient meal plans that were not only quick to put together but also healthy and nutritious.

Nona started by hand-filling pouches with delicious soups from her meal plans and detox program. Soon enough, her quality ingredients and comforting flavors got her on the shelves at Whole Foods and other local grocery stores. 

In this episode of the NexxtLevel Podcast, Steve Cleere sits down with Nona Lim, the Founder of Nona Lim, to talk about the strategies she used to scale her convenient Asian food brand. They also discuss Nona's interest in competitive fencing, how her brand was affected by COVID-19, and what a shift to e-commerce in the CPG industry looks like.

Subscribe and Listen on:

iTunes

Spotify

Stitcher

Google Play

Deezer

iHeartRadio

TuneIn

Radio Public

Amazon Music

Resources Mentioned in this episode

Kitchen2Shelf

NexxtLevel Marketing

Nona Lim

Nona Lim on Instagram

Nona Lim on Facebook

Nona Lim on Twitter

Nona Lim on LinkedIn

Whole Foods Local Producer Loan Program

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