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McDonald's franchisee group says $5 value meal can't last without company investment

An independent advocacy group of McDonald's franchisees is weighing in on the company's upcoming value meal promotion, cheering affordability for the consumer, but pushing for future contributions from the company to make the discounted offering sustainable for operators in the long run. 

"The fact remains that in order to provide the consumer with more affordable options, they must be affordable for the owner/operators. McDonald's vast resources and financial investment are essential to any sustainable affordable strategy," the board of the National Owners Association wrote in a letter to membership.

The letter calls the McDonald's business model a "penny profit business, with 10-15% margins," and says "There simply is not enough profit to discount 30% for this model to be sustainable. It necessitates a financial contribution by McDonald's."

CNBC reported last week that the $5 value meal would be hitting menu boards beginning June 25 and lasting roughly a month. It will include a McChicken or McDouble, four piece chicken nuggets, fries and a drink. The combo would be substantially less than purchasing those items individually.

The offering comes as lower-income consumers pull back from certain restaurants in the face of stubborn inflation, and brands look to offer greater value to customers.

CNBC reported Coca-Cola had added marketing funds to make the deal more appealing for McDonald's and its franchisees after an initial proposal did not pass internal hurdles. In a statement last week, Coca-Cola said, "We routinely partner with our customers on marketing programs to meet consumer needs. This helps us grow our businesses together."

McDonald's declined to comment on the NOA letter to its membership. In a statement to CNBC

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