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FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Carrying Amounts and Fair Values of Financial Instruments
March 30, 2024September 30, 2023
LevelCarrying
Amount
Fair ValueCarrying
Amount
Fair Value
Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents1$4,288 $4,288 $3,472 $3,472 
Restricted cash1550 550 — — 
Interest rate swap agreements (1)
276 76 103 103 
Interest rate swap agreements (2)
212 12 41 41 
Interest rate cap agreements (2)
238 38 53 53 
Interest rate collar agreements (2)
214 14 17 17 
Liabilities:
Foreign currency forward exchange contracts (3)
2
Interest rate swap agreements (4)
2
Interest rate cap agreements (4)
2
Short-term borrowings - trade receivable securitization facility (5)
2450 450 349 349 
Long-term debt, including current portion:
Term loans (5)
27,157 7,196 6,179 6,212 
2026 Secured Notes (5)
1— — 4,377 4,329 
7.50% 2027 Notes (5)
1548 550 548 549 
5.50% 2027 Notes (5)
12,639 2,584 2,638 2,484 
2028 Secured Notes (5)
12,074 2,129 2,071 2,069 
4.625% 2029 Notes (5)
11,193 1,115 1,193 1,047 
4.875% 2029 Notes (5)
1745 698 745 654 
2029 Secured Notes (5)
12,724 2,760 — — 
2030 Secured Notes (5)
11,437 1,477 1,436 1,423 
2031 Secured Notes (5)
1983 1,030 — — 
2032 Secured Notes (5)
12,180 2,222 — — 
Government refundable advances217 17 21 21 
Finance lease obligations2259 259 193 193 
(1)Included in prepaid expenses and other on the condensed consolidated balance sheets.
(2)Included in other non-current assets on the condensed consolidated balance sheets.
(3)Included in accrued and other current liabilities on the condensed consolidated balance sheets.
(4)Included in other non-current liabilities on the condensed consolidated balance sheets.
(5)The carrying amount of the debt instrument is presented net of debt issuance costs, premium and discount. Refer to Note 7, “Debt,” for gross carrying amounts.