Retailer Pak'nSave has landed in hot water with the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) over the use of the phrase "ruck me" on a billboard advertisement.
Running during the Rugby World Cup on a street corner in Auckland, the offending billboard displayed copy saying: "Ruck Me! That's low prices ... Sideline Supporter Deals".
The complainant in the case expressed concern about the use of "smutty innuendo in public advertising".
The ASA deemed the use of the phrase "ruck me" offensive on account of it acting as a euphemism for the word f***, which ranks 13th on the Broadcasting Standards Authority list of language that may offend.
In related news, this billboard was also the subject of some controversy in Palmerston North, where an awkwardly placed lamp post led to some confusion about what it was actually saying.