McDonald's in South Korea to start selling beer

All day breakfast, check. High end burgers, check. Beer? Check.

A McDonald's franchise in South Korea is set to begin selling brews in what they hope will boost sales and lure in a younger clientele. (The legal drinking age in South Korea is 19.)

Already a staple in France and Germany, the company said on Sunday that a restaurant in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province--outside of Seoul--will serve premium hamburgers and draft beer, according to Pulse. If successful, it plans to open similar stores in Gangnam and Sinchon, areas popular with young people in Seoul.

The move comes as the number of teenage customers visiting the Golden Arches has sharply dropped in the country.

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