Look for Sales: Shop at stores that will provide you with the lowest priced milk and eggs, this will add up to your savings too. Local stores will generally have milk and egg at the lowest prices and this is actually a way to get customers to visit their store and buy other products too.
Coupons: You might not be able to get many coupons on dairy products like milk and eggs, but there are quite some available for cheese and yogurt. This does not mean that you cannot save on diary with coupons. Some offers are available where you can get free milk on purchase of cereals. Some cereal box will have offers for discount on milk purchases.
Mark-downs prices: Every product has an expiry date and the same goes for dairy products too. When the store sees that the expiration date of a dairy products are near, they will reduce the price by 50%, this is called mark down prices. You will generally find mark down prices, dairy products on the front shelf. If you plan to take up the dairy products for consumption in a day or two, then this can be a good deal to grab. Mark down prices usually happens either in the late evening or early morning.
Freezing it: There are some occasions when a store will reduce the prices of dairy products very very low. This is the time when you can consider stocking up by freezing it. Products that are in sealed packages like butter, cheese and yoghurt can be put directly into the freezer.
Creativity helps: Make your own yogurt, butter and cheese. It’s fun to make and saves money too.
Don’t try too hard: Dairy products are not something on which you can get discounts like 90%. Availability of coupons is also rare on dairy products. So it’s absolutely fine to spend slightly more on dairy products. There are always other products where you can save more. Getting a discount of around 50%-70% (includes food as well as non-food products) on a bill can be considered as good saving.