World Cup: Germans object to 'kraut' ruling

The term ‘‘krauts’’ may be regarded as ‘‘light-hearted’’ by advertising watchdogs, but Germans said today that they find it offensive.

The term ‘‘krauts’’ may be regarded as ‘‘light-hearted’’ by advertising watchdogs, but Germans said today that they find it offensive.

The British Advertising Standards Authority this morning rejected complaints that the term was racist when used in a promotional leaflet timed to coincide with last month’s crunch Germany-England World Cup qualifier.

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