By Ilan Brat 

McDonald's Corp. soon will begin testing sales of McMuffins, Hash Browns and Hotcakes throughout the day, a sign of new Chief Executive Steve Easterbrook's willingness to experiment with a range of measures to reinvigorate flagging sales.

The tests, which start in April at some McDonald's outlets in the San Diego area, will push sales of certain breakfast items past the start of lunch service, which is generally around 11 a.m. The move doesn't guarantee that the company would expand the project nationwide, a spokeswoman for the Oak Brook, Ill.-based burger company said on Monday.

"We look forward to learning from this test, and it's premature to speculate on any outcomes," said spokeswoman Terri Hickey.

The breakfast project highlights McDonald's increasing efforts to rejuvenate its brand in the U.S. and bolster sales growth that wilted in the last two years. In February, sales at McDonald's U.S. restaurants open at least 13 months fell 4% from a year earlier. Mr. Easterbrook, who took over as CEO at the start of March, has emphasized the need for rapid change and said he wants transform McDonald's into a modern, progressive burger company.

Earlier this month, McDonald's pledged to curtail antibiotics use in its U.S. chicken over the next two years in response to concerns that overuse in animals of antibiotics used to treat humans is diminishing their effectiveness. The company also aired a commercial in January focusing on the important place of McDonald's outlets within their communities.

Customers have long requested the ability to order McDonald's breakfasts later in the day, but the company held it was a challenge to handle orders for breakfast and lunch at the same time. "Our grills just aren't big enough for breakfast and lunch," an official McDonald's Twitter account said in February.

Larry Miller, a longtime restaurant industry analyst and founder of Atlanta-based MillerPulse LLC, said the all-day breakfast pilot shows Mr. Easterbrook is open to new ideas to turn around the company. Extending breakfast throughout the day could help bring new customers to the stores, he said.

"I think he has a view that he can accomplish most anything" he tries to do, the analyst said.

Still, McDonald's will have to evaluate whether expanded breakfast hours outweigh the difficulties for it and its franchisees in producing breakfast items alongside its burger menu. Mr. Easterbrook already is grappling with how to simplify a menu that has multiplied in recent years and spurred some franchisees and customers to complain about added complexity and longer service times.

McDonald's dominates the fast-food breakfast business, but in recent years competitors have muscled in, seeking profitable growth. Restaurant Brands International Inc.'s Burger King has beefed up its breakfast focus, and Yum Brands Inc.'s Taco Bell launched breakfast last year. One of Taco Bell's recent ads shows two young people escaping a prisonlike structure with yellow slides where only humdrum breakfast are offered, a veiled reference to McDonald's children's play areas.

McDonald's executives pointed to breakfast as a key growth area at an annual investors meeting in December. Mike Andres, president of McDonald's U.S., said heavier competition from the likes of Taco Bell wouldn't impede its growth.

"The competition today--there's very few of those folks that crack an egg, that have a kitchen, that actually make breakfast. What they do is they reheat breakfast or they reheat a bakery product," he said. "We're going to start to tell the story about what you're getting at McDonald's, and it's a great story. And it goes to real and fresh."

Write to Ilan Brat at ilan.brat@wsj.com

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