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Revenue Recognition
12 Months Ended
Jun. 26, 2022
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Revenue Recognition Revenue Recognition
The Company follows a five-step approach for recognizing revenue, consisting of the following: (1) identify the contract with a customer; (2) identify the performance obligations in the contract; (3) determine the transaction price; (4) allocate the transaction price to the performance obligations in the contract; and (5) recognize revenue when, or as, the entity satisfies a performance obligation.
Contract liabilities primarily include various rights of return and customer deposits, as well as a reserve on the Company's "ship and debit" program. Contract liabilities were $47.8 million and $45.2 million as of June 26, 2022 and June 27, 2021, respectively. The increase was primarily due to increased reserves on the Company's "ship and debit" program, partially offset by decreased customer deposits. Contract liabilities are recorded within accrued contract liabilities and other long-term liabilities on the consolidated balance sheets.
Practical Expedients and Exemptions
The Company does not disclose the value of unsatisfied performance obligations for contracts with an original expected length of one year or less.
Incidental contract costs that are not material in context of the delivery of products are expensed as incurred. Sales commissions are expensed when the amortization period is less than one year. Contract assets, such as costs to obtain or fulfill contracts, are an insignificant component of the Company’s revenue recognition process. The majority of the Company’s fulfillment costs as a manufacturer consist of inventory, fixed assets, and intangible assets, all of which are accounted for under the respective guidance for those asset types.
The Company’s accounts receivable balance represents the Company’s unconditional right to receive consideration from its customers with contracts. Payments are typically due within 30 days of the completion of the performance obligation and invoicing, and therefore do not contain significant financing components.
Sales tax, value-added tax, and other taxes the Company collects concurrent with revenue-producing activities are excluded from revenue, and shipping and handling costs are treated as fulfillment activities and are included in cost of revenue in the Company’s consolidated statements of operations.
For the fiscal years ended June 26, 2022 and June 27, 2021, the Company did not recognize any material revenue that was included in contract liabilities at the start of each respective fiscal year.
Geographic Information
The Company conducts business in several geographic areas. Revenue is attributed to a particular geographic region based on the shipping address for the products. Disaggregated revenue from external customers by geographic area is as follows:
 For the Years Ended
 June 26, 2022June 27, 2021June 28, 2020
(in millions of U.S. Dollars)Revenue% of RevenueRevenue% of RevenueRevenue% of Revenue
Europe$260.4 34.9 %$188.9 35.9 %$171.4 36.4 %
China211.2 28.3 %100.1 19.0 %65.0 13.8 %
United States142.7 19.1 %117.3 22.3 %106.5 22.6 %
Japan30.5 4.1 %42.5 8.1 %52.1 11.1 %
South Korea22.4 3.0 %32.1 6.1 %47.7 10.1 %
Other79.0 10.6 %44.7 8.6 %28.0 6.0 %
Total$746.2 $525.6 $470.7