Burger King has come under fierce criticism for advertising on "tittygram" - a Russian website which displays messages across the exposed chest of a model.
On the Tittygram website, based in Moscow, customers can pay around NZ$13 to have a model write any message (so long as it's 35 characters or less) on their chest.
Within an hour of you order, your custom-made Tittygram photo will pop up in your inbox.
The marketing boffins that run Burger King's official account on VK.com, Russia's version of Facebook, clearly found the idea of writing on boobs so completely and utterly hilarious that they decided to get in on the act.