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Commitments and contingencies
9 Months Ended
Mar. 28, 2026
Commitments and contingencies  
Commitments and contingencies

6. Commitments and contingencies

From time to time, the Company may become a party to, or be otherwise involved in, various lawsuits, claims, investigations, and other legal proceedings arising in the ordinary course of conducting its business. While litigation is subject to inherent uncertainties, management does not anticipate that any such matters will have a material adverse effect on the Company’s financial condition, liquidity, or results of operations.

The Company is also currently subject to various pending and potential legal matters and investigations relating to compliance with governmental laws and regulations. For certain of these matters, it is not possible to determine the ultimate outcome, and the Company cannot reasonably estimate the maximum potential exposure or the range of possible loss, particularly regarding matters in early stages. The Company currently believes that the resolution of such

matters will not have a material adverse effect on the Company’s financial position or liquidity but could possibly be material to its results of operations in any single reporting period.

As of March 28, 2026, and June 28, 2025, the Company had aggregate estimated liabilities of $6.2 million and $9.6 million, respectively, classified within accrued expenses and other for such compliance-related matters that were both probable and estimable as of such dates.

Contingent Liability for Mexico Consumption Tax Audit

The Company’s facilities in Mexico operate under the IMMEX program, which provides for reduced tariffs and eased import regulations. The Mexican customs and tax authority (Servicio de Administracion Tributaria (SAT)) has been auditing the Company’s participation in the program for the period January 11, 2019, to January 11, 2020. The Company recorded a net loss of $43.4 million within “restructuring, integration and other expenses” in the Company’s consolidated statement of operations in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, which was the Company’s best estimate of the losses from this matter incorporating SAT negotiations at that time and the Company’s best estimate of its ability to recover VAT, foreign currency exchange rates at the time of payment or recovery, and any administrative processes or legal appeals. During the third quarter of fiscal 2026, the Company reached a negotiated settlement with SAT for the periods under audit and paid $61.4 million, resulting in a loss of $35.1 million, net of estimated VAT recovery.