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A Burger King Whopper meal combo at a restaurant in the United States. Burger King says it’s sorry for offering a lifetime supply of Whoppers to Russian women who get pregnant from World Cup players. Photo: AP

Fifa World Cup: Burger King says sorry for offering free burgers to Russian women who get impregnated by players

Offer on fast food chain’s Russian social media accounts promising reward to women who get ‘best football genes’ and ‘ensure success of Russian team for generations to come’ is deleted

Burger King has apologised for offering a lifetime supply of Whoppers to Russian women who get pregnant by World Cup players.

Critics assailed the offer, announced on Russian social media, as sexist and demeaning.

The announcement was removed on Tuesday from Burger King’s social media accounts but was still circulating among Russian social network users.

It promised a reward of free burgers to women who get “the best football genes” and “ensure the success of the Russian team for generations to come”.

In a statement on Wednesday, Burger King said, “We are sorry about the clearly offensive promotion that the team in Russia launched online.”

It said the offer “does not reflect our brand or our values and we are taking steps to ensure this type of activity does not happen again”.

Adverts in Russia often play on sexist stereotypes, notably adverts around sporting events like the World Cup. Women’s rights activists have been increasingly speaking out against them.

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