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Save £60 with 3 shops

Customers get £60 off their first 3 online shops at Waitrose when they spend £80 or more plus free delivery! 

£20 off your first shop online at Waitrose when you spend £80 plus free delivery

Code: AQ34C191

Start: 08/10/2019
End: 05/11/2019
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£20 off your second shop online at Waitrose when you spend £80 plus free delivery

Code: NQ3C192

Start: 08/10/2019
End: 05/11/2019
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£20 off your third shop online at Waitrose when you spend £80 plus free delivery

Code: NQ3C193

Start: 08/10/2019
End: 05/11/201
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T&Cs: £60 off your first three online grocery orders at waitrose.com. Offer available on first time online grocery orders only. All orders must be placed for delivery by 5 November 2019 to qualify for this offer. Minimum spend on online groceries at waitrose.com of £80 required on each order to qualify for this offer. Excluded Items: infant milk formula (0-6 months), single use carrier bags, Waitrose & Partners Food, Health and Drinks magazines, tobacco, stamps, mobile top ups, e-Top up vouchers, lottery tickets, gift vouchers, cash back, car park charges, fuel and delivery charges. Excludes alcohol purchases in Scotland. Other items may also be excluded at the discretion of Waitrose. Offer not redeemable in branch or in conjunction with any other offer or service. One redemption per household. Offer can be withdrawn at any time without notice. Online Grocery Orders: Selected postcodes. Subject to availability. *Online Grocery Orders: Minimum spend of £60 applies on online grocery deliveries. Minimum spend of £40 applies on Click & Collect in-store collections. Selected postcodes. Subject to availability. Free delivery excludes our shop in branch service.

Red letter Days save 20%


Terms & Conditions

Discount code is valid until 23rd October 2019 at 23:59pm. To use simply enter the code BESTOCT at checkout page and click ‘apply’. Red Letter Days reserves the right to stop discount codes being used against specific products. Only one discount may be used per order and these cannot be used on some products, including exchanges, extensions, money on account, delivery, packaging options or any other facility provided by Red Letter Days. Discounts can only be applied to internet orders.
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Gone in 10 seconds: Thieves able to drive-off in some of Britain’s most popular models in a matter of seconds

● Exclusive What Car? research shows some of the latest and most popular models with keyless entry can be broken into in just seconds 
● Security experts able to steal the new DS3 Crossback in just 10 seconds, while popular Discovery Sport could be driven away in 30 seconds
● Some manufacturers starting to introduce keyless technology that can deactivate the signal from the car key, preventing thieves from snatching the signal 
● To read the full What Car? investigation, visit: whatcar.com
● To see footage of the exclusive test, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE2Uxxtci-4&feature=youtu.be

Some of Britain’s newest and most popular cars are at risk of being stolen in a matter of seconds, because thieves are able to exploit weaknesses in their keyless entry and start systems, according to groundbreaking market intelligence from Britain’s leading consumer champion and new car buying platform, What Car?. 
An exclusive test by What Car? found the new DS3 Crossback Ultra Prestige could be unlocked and started in 10 seconds by thieves using specialist technology. The Audi TT RS could also be stolen in 10 seconds – although only when its optional keyless entry system was active and its motion sensor technology had not disabled the keyfob. The recently replaced Land Rover Discovery Sport could also be stolen in 30 seconds. 

Car theft rates in England and Wales have reached an eight-year high, with more than 106,000 stolen last year alone. Vehicles fitted with keyless entry and start systems are being targeted by thieves. Criminals using specialist tools can capture a key’s signal and relay it to another device next to the car, allowing them to enter and start the vehicle. 

What Car? tested seven different models, all fitted with keyless entry and start technology. Its security experts were able to break into a number of them within a matter of seconds.

Some new models on sale today feature technology that helps prevents keyless theft. Manufacturers, including Audi, BMW, Ford and Mercedes-Benz, have introduced motion detection technology inside their car keys – if the key is left untouched, it stops emitting a signal. However, if the key is in a pocket or handbag, and the owner is walking around, the car can still be vulnerable.

Jaguar Land Rover has taken a different approach, introducing ultra-wide-band radio technology on some of its latest models, which transmits a wide range of signals from the key, meaning thieves can’t lock onto the signal and fool the vehicle. 

What Car?’s security experts couldn’t steal any vehicle with their keyfobs deactivated. However, this technology is not yet widely available.

Steve Huntingford, editor of What Car?, said: “It is outrageous that some car makers have introduced keyless entry and start systems without making them anywhere near as secure as the traditional alternatives they’ve replaced.
“It is great news that a small number of brands are taking the problem of car theft seriously, but more needs to be done to improve security, particularly of desirable used models.”

The results of What Car?’s exclusive security test can be found in the table. 

To read the full What Car? car security test, visit whatcar.com

About What Car? 

What Car?, the UK’s leading and most trusted car buying brand, has the magazine, a market-leading website and several established brand extensions. It has helped Britain’s car buyers to make purchasing decisions for more than 40 years and its tests are widely regarded as the most trusted source of new car advice. 

Whatcar.com is the UK’s leading car buying website, offering trusted reviews and data on every new car. A winner of numerous awards and accolades, whatcar.com is recognised as one of the UK’s leading consumer websites and attracts 1.7m unique users every month and over 13m monthly page impressions. The brand has seen major investment in its digital infrastructure as it develops a new ecommerce platform, allowing users to act on the trusted advice What Car? offers.

With a print circulation of 55,459, combined with its mobile and social reach, What Car? has more than 5.5 million monthly points of contact with its audience on the move, at work, at home and at the crucial point of sale. It is the top performing monthly on the UK newsstand in the motoring category.