Scaling up food solutions for growth
With expert advice from IPI Innovation Advisor Dr Ong Mei Horng, HarriAnns Nonya Table found innovative ways to enhance its heritage food product portfolio and strengthen its market position during the challenging pandemic period.
For small business owners looking to scale up their companies, there never seem to be enough hours in a day to check off the growing to-do lists. Juggling ongoing projects and fighting fires while managing daily operations, most entrepreneurs are left with little or no time to think ahead and map out new growth strategies—even if they can take their businesses to the next level.
One such company, HarriAnns, is a homegrown family business that takes pride in its traditional Peranakan food products and lives by the “Happiness is Handmade” philosophy. CEO Alan Tan and Director Sharon Goh had long understood that while preserving tradition was important, introducing changes would be essential for the company’s continued progress and growth. By seeking guidance from IPI Innovation Advisor Dr Ong Mei Horng, HarriAnns was able to pursue productive partnerships, enhance their technical capabilities and fast-track growth despite having the same limited hours in a day.
Healthier heritage snacks
For HarriAnns, incorporating innovative food science and technology solutions into the manufacturing process was necessary to scale and expand their customer base, but it was equally important to preserve the essence of Peranakan food. “It was a balancing act between innovation, the authenticity of the food and consumer acceptance,” shared Dr Ong.
For instance, confectionary products such as cakes, cookies and Nonya sweets were some of the company’s staples, but their high carbohydrate content and glycemic index (GI) meant more health-conscious consumers typically avoided them. To reposition HarriAnns as a healthier and cleaner label, Dr Ong suggested collaborating with Alchemy Foodtech, whose commercially available fibre blends have been clinically proven to lower the GI of carbohydrate-containing items.
Months of research and development (R&D) later, HarriAnns and Alchemy Foodtech have jointly developed a special fibre blend that works well with organic ingredients from the original recipes. The blend allows HarriAnns to retain the taste and texture of the company’s signature products like its iconic pandan chiffon cakes as well as sweet and savoury glutinous rice, but with a healthier twist.
Heartened by the fruits of their labour, Tan and Goh decided to build up the company’s in-house food science capabilities by hiring a food technologist. Having joined HarriAnns in December last year, the new hire has already accelerated product development, including a series of ready-to-cook pastes.
“Dr Ong played a significant role in defining the candidate’s skillset required to match HarriAnns’ business needs that would fit well in an SME working environment. Having a food technologist allowed us to hit the nail on the head faster and explore different varieties of products,” said Goh.
Consumer packaging matters
While expanding overseas remains a long-term objective for HarriAnns, establishing the brand locally was a prerequisite to pursuing that goal, especially with F&B businesses struggling during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Following Dr Ong’s advice, Tan and Goh redesigned HarriAnns’ packaging for several food items including their signature Nonya laksa paste, adding nutritional panels for a clean label branding. They then sold these rebranded products on the company website, where they generated much interest online and crucially brought in revenue during the pandemic slump. Today, these pastes are also carried by retailers such as NTUC Fairprice on their online platforms.
The ability to advise on both food technology and business matters is a manifestation of Dr Ong’s extensive career in the food and beverage (F&B) industry. Incorporating scientific expertise with business acumen, she has primarily focused on R&D but has also led product development at companies such as F&N, Nestlé and Vitasoy in Europe, Oceania and Asia markets. These experiences translate into comprehensive insights that she readily provides as a consultant to a variety of SMEs, venture capitalists and research centres. Dr Ong encourages collaborations through her diverse network and opens up opportunities for SMEs to better position themselves in the competitive F&B industry.
“We used to do a lot of things ourselves, but we didn’t realise that there was a large opportunity cost and we might be chasing the wrong things,” said Tan. “An IPI Innovation Advisor can really help you to conceptualise what you’re lacking and steer you towards the right direction.”
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About the Featured IPI Innovation Advisor, Dr Ong Mei Horng
About the IPI Innovation Advisors Programme
IPI instituted its Innovation Advisors Programme, in partnership with ESG, in late 2019 to enable business transformation among small and medium enterprises (SMEs) as they embark on product, process or business model advancements. A pool of Innovation Advisors, who are experienced industry professionals with strong technology expertise, connections and business acumen, will be able to help these companies achieve accelerated growth.
Like many small business owners, HarriAnns faced the challenge of scaling up operations while managing the daily demands of running a family business. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic further intensified these pressures, as the food and beverage (F&B) sector struggled with reduced foot traffic and shifting consumer behaviours. HarriAnns needed to find ways to sustain revenue and remain relevant in a rapidly changing market environment. A key challenge was balancing the preservation of traditional Peranakan recipes with the need to innovate and appeal to a broader, more health-conscious customer base. Many of HarriAnns’ staple products, such as cakes and Nonya sweets, are high in carbohydrates and glycemic index (GI), making them less attractive to consumers seeking healthier options. The company recognised that simply maintaining the status quo would not be sufficient for long-term growth. Additionally, HarriAnns sought to strengthen its brand presence locally as a foundation for future overseas expansion. However, limited in-house technical expertise and resources made it difficult to accelerate product development or implement new food science innovations. The company needed expert guidance to identify and execute strategies that would enhance its product offerings, improve its market positioning, and build resilience during uncertain times.
IPI Singapore connected HarriAnns Nonya Table with Innovation Advisor Dr Ong Mei Horng, who provided expert advice on integrating food science and technology solutions into the company’s manufacturing processes. Dr Ong guided HarriAnns in identifying productive partnerships, such as collaborating with Alchemy Foodtech to develop a special fibre blend that lowers the glycemic index of their signature products without compromising taste or texture. This enabled HarriAnns to reposition its offerings as healthier alternatives while preserving the authenticity of its Peranakan recipes. Dr Ong also advised HarriAnns on building in-house food science capabilities, resulting in the hiring of a food technologist to accelerate product development, including the launch of ready-to-cook pastes. Furthermore, she provided strategic input on business matters, such as redesigning product packaging and adding nutritional panels to support clean label branding. These initiatives helped HarriAnns generate online revenue during the pandemic and secure distribution through major retailers. Through Dr Ong’s extensive industry experience and network, HarriAnns was able to access comprehensive insights and opportunities to better position itself in the competitive F&B landscape.
"It was a balancing act between innovation, the authenticity of the food and consumer acceptance."
"Dr Ong played a significant role in defining the candidate’s skillset required to match HarriAnns’ business needs that would fit well in an SME working environment. Having a food technologist allowed us to hit the nail on the head faster and explore different varieties of products."
"We used to do a lot of things ourselves, but we didn’t realise that there was a large opportunity cost and we might be chasing the wrong things. An IPI Innovation Advisor can really help you to conceptualise what you’re lacking and steer you towards the right direction."
HarriAnns is a homegrown family business renowned for its traditional Peranakan food products and guided by the philosophy 'Happiness is Handmade.' Led by CEO Alan Tan and Director Sharon Goh, the company has long valued the importance of preserving culinary traditions while recognising the need for innovation to sustain growth. HarriAnns offers a range of confectionery products such as cakes, cookies, and Nonya sweets, and is committed to delivering authentic Peranakan flavours to its customers.
