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Chipotle celebrates National Farmers' Market Week with giveaway

National Farmers' Market Week runs through August 11, and Chipotle Mexican Grill, Denver's homegrown success story, is showing its support of local produce by giving the first 250 people to arrive at select farmers' markets a $10 token that can be used at any vendor. The burrito chain will also...
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National Farmers' Market Week runs through August 11, and Chipotle Mexican Grill, Denver's homegrown success story, is showing its support of local produce by giving the first 250 people to arrive at select farmers' markets a $10 token that can be used at any vendor. The burrito chain will also be giving away buy-one-get-one coupons that can be redeemed at any of its Colorado locations. And one of these deals is going down today!

Here a schedule of all the markets where Chipotle will be handing out the goodies:

Tuesday, August 7 21st Fitzsimmons Farmers' Market, 12900 East 22nd Avenue, Aurora

Wednesday, August 8 Aspen Grove Farmers' Market, 7301 South Santa Fe Drive, Littleton

Thursday, August 9 Wheat Ridge Farmers' Market, 4262 Wadsworth Boulevard, Wheat Ridge

Saturday, August 11 Highland Farmers' Market, 1500 Boulder Street Golden Farmers' Market, 10th & Illinois streets, Golden Southwest Plaza Farmers' Market, 8501 West Bowles Avenue, Littleton

Lowry Farmers' Market, parking lot at Hangar 2

Boulder Farmers' Market, 1900 13th Street, Boulder

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