The Guardian hit the streets to speak to restaurateurs who have transformed their establishments into money-making Pokéspots, but not everyone is happy with invasions of Pokémon catchers.
Bars and restaurants across the country have been scrambling to cash in on the Pokémon Go phenomenon and lure budding trainers into their establishments, but the company behind the game is hoping to monetize it even further by introducing sponsored locations.
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Why your restaurant should consider setting up a #PokemonGO lure system / IRL trap — it's only $1.17 per hour. pic.twitter.com/0UaN32i2xm
Come catch all the #Pokemon in our restaurant and enjoy a great meal! #PokemonGo#PokemonGoABQpic.twitter.com/xL2uPdAppd
Did y'all think I was joking pic.twitter.com/uA9P2Wbb7z
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