I think a lot of manufacturers are over cautious when it comes to labelling food, similar to stuff labelled ‘not suitable for peanut allergy sufferers’ etc.
As @ltc says, go by the ingredients and make your decision based on that.
Product manufacturers are legally obliged to declare if a product contains any of the 14 main allergens, one of which is milk. So unless it has milk written in bold on the list of ingredients then it doesn’t contain milk (although cross contamination could be a possibility).
I think a lot of manufacturers are over cautious when it comes to labelling food, similar to stuff labelled ‘not suitable for peanut allergy sufferers’ etc.
As @ltc says, go by the ingredients and make your decision based on that.
Product manufacturers are legally obliged to declare if a product contains any of the 14 main allergens, one of which is milk. So unless it has milk written in bold on the list of ingredients then it doesn’t contain milk (although cross contamination could be a possibility).
You could always email Lidl for clarification?