It's certainly not real sourdough, but where it has been given time to rise more naturally it will often say so, and that implies it is not a product of the chorleywood process. Could be wrong though!
But yes, I'm not surprised the supermarkets skirt as close as they can to the law and mislabel with wanton abandon.
They certainly give the impression that it is though!
[0]: https://www.theguardian.com/business/article/2024/jun/11/fou...
[1]: https://www.sustainweb.org/news/dec23-lidl-sourdough-sourfau...