Me & My Money: Organic food firm a health mission, not just a business

Nature's Glory boss wants firm to expand into other areas such as food production

Nature's Glory founder Peter Lim, 77, with his son Christopher, 47, at their organic food shop in Tan Boon Liat Building. The firm plans to move into organic farming and start selling its products overseas. The elder Mr Lim quit his job as a business
Nature's Glory founder Peter Lim, 77, with his son Christopher, 47, at their organic food shop in Tan Boon Liat Building. ST PHOTO: MARCELLIN LOPEZ
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At 77, most people would be thinking about stepping away from their work commitments but retirement is not on the cards for health food entrepreneur Peter Lim.

He regards his company, Nature's Glory, as more a mission than a meal ticket and sees no reason to step away now.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on April 19, 2020, with the headline Me & My Money: Organic food firm a health mission, not just a business. Subscribe