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Fair Value Measurements
12 Months Ended
May 31, 2020
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value Measurements FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
The fair values of cash equivalents, receivables, net, accounts payable and short-term debt approximate their carrying amounts due to their short duration.
The following tables summarize the fair values of financial instruments measured at fair value on a recurring basis at May 31, 2020 and May 26, 2019:
Items Measured at Fair Value at May 31, 2020
(in millions)
 
 
Fair Value
of Assets
(Liabilities)
 
Quoted Prices
in Active
Market for
Identical Assets
(Liabilities)
(Level 1)
 
Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
 
Significant
Unobservable    
Inputs
(Level 3)
Derivatives:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Commodities futures, swaps & options
(1)
 
$
(1.8
)
 
$

 
$
(1.8
)
 
$

Equity forwards
(2)
 
6.2

 

 
6.2

 

Total
 
 
$
4.4

 
$

 
$
4.4

 
$

Items Measured at Fair Value at May 26, 2019
(in millions)
 
 
Fair Value
of Assets
(Liabilities)
 
Quoted Prices
in Active
Market for
Identical Assets
(Liabilities)
(Level 1)
 
Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
 
Significant
Unobservable    
Inputs
(Level 3)    
Derivatives:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Equity forwards
(2)
 
$
(0.8
)
 
$

 
$
(0.8
)
 
$

Total
 
 
$
(0.8
)
 
$

 
$
(0.8
)
 
$

(1)
The fair value of our commodities futures, swaps and options is based on closing market prices of the contracts, inclusive of the risk of nonperformance.
(2)
The fair value of equity forwards is based on the closing market value of Darden stock, inclusive of the risk of nonperformance.

The carrying value and fair value of long-term debt, as of May 31, 2020, was $928.8 million and $1.20 billion, respectively. The carrying value and fair value of long-term debt as of May 26, 2019, was $927.7 million and $955.7 million, respectively. The fair value of long-term debt, which is classified as Level 2 in the fair value hierarchy, is determined based on market prices or, if market prices are not available, the present value of the underlying cash flows discounted at our incremental borrowing rates.

The fair value of non-financial assets measured at fair value on a non-recurring basis, classified as Level 2 in the fair value hierarchy, is generally determined based on third-party market appraisals which includes market data for similar assets. As of May 31, 2020, operating lease right-of-use assets with a carrying amount of $24.2 million, primarily related to seven restaurants, were determined to have a fair value of $17.6 million resulting in an impairment of $6.6 million.

The fair value of non-financial assets measured at fair value on a non-recurring basis, classified as Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy, is determined based on appraisals, sales prices of comparable assets, or estimates of discounted future cash flows. As of May 31, 2020, long-lived assets held and used with a carrying amount of $35.1 million, primarily related to thirteen underperforming restaurants as well as two restaurants damaged by natural disasters, were determined to have a fair value of $0.2 million resulting in an impairment of $34.9 million. Also as of May 31, 2020, goodwill and trademarks for our Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen brand with carrying values of $334.3 million and $375.1 million, respectively, were determined to have fair values of $165.1 million and $230.1 million, respectively, resulting in a total impairment of $314.2 million. As of May 26, 2019, long-lived
assets held and used with a carrying amount of $21.7 million, primarily related to seven underperforming restaurants, were determined to have a fair value of $2.5 million resulting in an impairment charge of $19.2 million.