Burger King Canada Meat Haiku

To promote the debut of the Steakhouse Burgers at their locations in Canada, Burger King has launched a website dubbed Meat Haiku where burger lovers can craft their own meaty haikus. For those you slept through 10th grade English (me included), a haiku is an ancient Japanese poem that has five syllables in the first line, seven in the second and five in the third. The Steakhouse Burger’s arrival to our neighbors in the north has been highly anticipated. It has a 100% flame broiled Angus beef patty and is topped with cripsy onions, cheddar cheese, steak sauce, lettuce and tomoto on a sesame seed bun. It’s easy to write your own haiku on the site, BK has set up an easy to use interface to drop your rhymes. Best off, the first 100 Canadians who are chosen to have their haiku posted will get hooked up with a BK giftcard loaded with $25 Canadian dollars!

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