Arla® Lactofree Organic Semi Skimmed Milk Drink 1L

Delicious organic dairy goodness that's easier to digest*
Rich in protein, vitamin B12 and a source of calcium, Arla LactoFREE milk has all the nutritional benefits and taste of standard milk, just without the lactose. It's made from all natural ingredients - we simply filter the milk and break down 100% of the lactose so everyone can enjoy some simple, nutritious goodness. It's perfect in your coffee or on cereal as well as for use in baking and cooking.
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Additional information
- Vitamin B12: 0.54µg (22% RI+)
- Calcium: 112mg (14% RI+)
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*Easier to digest for those who may have gastro-intestinal discomfort caused by lactose intake. Less than 0.03% lactose. We use rigorous scientific testing to ensure that Arla LactoFREE milk drink contains no lactose, using accurate accredited tests, enabling us to detect lactose at a trace level of 0.03%. At this level our tests show that there is no lactose present in Arla LactoFree. Vit B12 contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. Calcium is needed for the maintenance of normal bones. Protein contributes to growth in muscle mass.