Fast-food giant McDonald’s is making an early step toward extending breakfast hours to all-day long.
The chain plans to test all-day breakfast in the San Diego area starting next month, the company confirmed to CNBC.
“We look forward to learning from this test, and it’s premature to speculate on any outcomes,” wrote spokeswoman Terri Hickey in an email. “We’re excited to serve our customers in this area some of McDonald’s great-tasting breakfast sandwiches, hash browns and other favorites all day long.”
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Big chains such as McDonald’s usually test an item in a limited number of locations to work out the kinks before deciding whether to roll out it nationally.
Typically, locations stop serving breakfast after 10:30 a.m. local time during the week and as late as 11 a.m. on the weekends.








