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Chipotle Offers Free Burritos in Exchange for... Haikus Burrito-loving poets took to Twitter and Facebook in hopes of winning a free meal for two.

By Kate Taylor

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Monica Dipres

Everybody loves a good haiku, right? Here goes:

Chipotle offers

Free burritos for poets

With the best haikus.

Haikus were entered

On Thursday only, via

Twitter and Facebook.

The contest is done,

But the winner: unannounced.

Here's our favorites.

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Chipotle will award the 20 winners -- 10 from Facebook and 10 from Twitter -- a dinner for two, including guacamole. The winners will be chosen based on what haikus accumulate the most Facebook likes and Twitter retweets. While the contest closed at midnight on Thursday, the winners have not yet been announced.

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Kate Taylor

Staff Writer. Covers franchise-related trends and topics.

Kate Taylor is a staff writer covering franchises for Entrepreneur.com. Related areas of interest include chain restaurants, franchisee profiles and food trends. Get in touch with tips and feedback via email at ktaylor@entrepreneur.com or on Twitter at @Kate_H_Taylor. 

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