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What lactose free products are available on the NHS?

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What lactose free products are available on the NHS?

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Lactofree is a manufacturer that is stocked in every supermarket and they have recently added a wide range of products like cheese and yoghurts etc. It has a black cow face on the top of the carton. The milk is available in blue full fat and green semi. It isn’t that expensive, fresh it’s £1.28 when not on offer, UHT lactofree is £1, normal milk is about 80p/litre, organic £1/ltr. So you’re talking maybe £1 extra a week at most. You’ll see it advertised on tv. If you don’t want to use UHT the normal Lactofree freezes, I buy in bulk when it’s on offer and freeze it. Just shake it before you pour. Any other dairy product is a luxury, but I bought the cream cheese to try for a treat, it was lovely it was £1. I’m sure you know, but children tend to grow out of these problems. I hope this helps.

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