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FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
9 Months Ended
Feb. 25, 2024
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
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The fair values of cash equivalents, receivables, accounts payable, and short-term debt approximate their carrying amounts due to their short duration.
The following table presents our financial assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis based upon the level within the fair value hierarchy in which the fair value measurements fall:
As of February 25, 2024
(in millions)Level 1Level 2Level 3Fair Value
of Assets
(Liabilities)
Derivative assets (a)$— $1.8 $— $1.8 
Derivative liabilities (a)— (48.4)— (48.4)
Deferred compensation liabilities (b)— (27.2)— (27.2)
Fair value, net$— $(73.8)$— $(73.8)
As of May 28, 2023
(in millions)Level 1Level 2Level 3Fair Value
of Assets
(Liabilities)
Derivative assets (a)$— $3.0 $— $3.0 
Derivative liabilities (a)— (46.6)— (46.6)
Deferred compensation liabilities (b)— (22.6)— (22.6)
Fair value, net$— $(66.2)$— $(66.2)
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(a)Derivative assets and liabilities included in Level 2 primarily represent commodity swaps, option contracts, interest rate swaps and currency contracts. The fair values of our Level 2 derivative assets were determined using valuation models that use market observable inputs including both forward and spot prices for commodities and foreign currencies. Derivative assets are presented within “Prepaid expenses and other current assets” on our Consolidated Balance Sheets and derivative liabilities are presented within “Accrued liabilities” on our Consolidated Balance Sheets.
(b)The fair values of our Level 2 deferred compensation liabilities were valued using third-party valuations, which are based on the net asset values of mutual funds in our retirement plans. While the underlying assets are actively traded on an exchange, the funds are not. Deferred compensation liabilities are primarily presented within “Other noncurrent liabilities” on our Consolidated Balance Sheets.
As of February 25, 2024, we had $2,170.0 million of fixed-rate and $1,698.8 million of variable-rate debt outstanding. Based on current market rates, the fair value of our fixed-rate debt was estimated to be $1,995.9 million as of February 25, 2024. Any differences between the book value and fair value are due to the difference between the period-end market interest rate and the stated rate of our fixed-rate debt. The fair value of our variable-rate term debt approximates the carrying amount and approximates current market prices.