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Reorganization In Bankruptcy - Summarizes the components of liabilities subject compromise (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Jun. 30, 2022
Dec. 31, 2021
Reorganization, Chapter 11 [Line Items]    
Accounts payable $ 1,240 $ 5,063
Operating lease liabilities 4,973  
Liabilities Subject to Compromise, Total 68,848
Debtor Legal Entities    
Reorganization, Chapter 11 [Line Items]    
Accounts payable 6,794  
Related party payable to Enjoy UK 5,941  
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities 2,528  
Contract liability [1] 13,359  
Unsecured promissory note 10,000  
Operating lease liabilities 30,226  
Liabilities Subject to Compromise, Total $ 68,848  
[1]

(1) Contract liability as of June 30, 2022 relates to customer prepayments and customer chargebacks. A contract liability is recognized when the Company receives payment in advance from a customer but the Company has not yet satisfied its performance obligation. In addition, certain of the Company’s contracts contain provisions that allow for a chargeback by the customer of the Company’s fee for selling the incremental service if the Consumer cancels such services within a specified period from the visit. Chargebacks are recognized as a reduction of revenue, in the period such visit occurs, using an estimate derived from historical information regarding Consumer cancelations of specific services as well as real-time information provided by the customer. Chargeback estimates have historically been presented as a reduction to accounts receivables, net, in the consolidated balance sheets as the contractual right of offset existed, however, the amount is presented as liability as of June 30, 2022 given there were no outstanding receivables from the customer at the end of the period.