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Accrued Expenses And Current Portion Of Other Long-Term Liabilities
6 Months Ended
Mar. 25, 2023
Accrued Expenses And Current Portion Of Other Long-Term Liabilities [Abstract]  
Accrued Expenses And Current Portion Of Other Long-Term Liabilities F. ACCRUED EXPENSES AND CURRENT PORTION OF OTHER LONG-TERM LIABILITIES

 

Accrued expenses and current portion of other long-term liabilities consist of the following:

March 25,

September 24,

2023

2022

Property, payroll and other taxes payable

$

14,352,644

$

23,306,546

Salaries, wages and bonuses payable

39,049,851

49,619,593

Self-insurance liabilities

13,028,205

13,120,861

Interest payable

4,647,146

4,590,254

Other

4,585,142

4,332,648

$

75,662,988

$

94,969,902

Self-insurance liabilities are established for general liability claims, workers’ compensation and employee group medical and dental benefits based on claims filed and estimates of claims incurred but not reported. The Company is currently insured for covered costs in excess of $1.0 million per occurrence for workers’ compensation and for general liability and $475,000 per covered person for medical care benefits for a policy year. The Company’s self-insurance reserves totaled $31.1 million and $31.0 million at March 25, 2023 and September 24, 2022, respectively. Of this amount, $13.0 million was accounted for as a current liability and $18.1 million as a long-term liability, which is inclusive of $4.2 million of expected self-insurance recoveries from excess cost insurance or other sources that are recorded as a receivable at March 25, 2023. At September 24, 2022, the Company’s self-insurance reserves totaled $31.0 million of which $13.2 million was accounted for as a current liability and $17.8 million as a long-term liability, which is inclusive of $4.0 million of expected self-insurance recoveries from excess cost insurance or other sources that are recorded as a receivable.

Employee insurance expense, including workers’ compensation and medical care benefits, net of employee contributions, totaled $8.1 million and $7.0 million for the three-month periods ended March 25, 2023 and March 26, 2022, respectively. For the six-month periods ended March 25, 2023 and March 26, 2022, employee insurance expense, net of employee contributions totaled $19.0 million and $20.3 million, respectively.

The Company’s fuel operations use underground tanks for the storage of gasoline and diesel fuel. The Company reviewed FASB Accounting Standards Codification Topic 410 (“FASB ASC 410”) and determined we have a legal obligation to remove tanks at various points in the future and accordingly determined we have met the requirements of an asset retirement obligation. The Company followed the FASB ASC 410 model for determining the asset retirement cost and asset retirement obligation. The amounts recorded were immaterial for each fuel center as well as in the aggregate at March 25, 2023 and September 24, 2022.