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−Removed: Cash                                     
+Added: Cash and Cash Equivalents                                     
We have historically invested our cash and cash equivalents in money market funds or short-term, fixed rate, highly rated and highly liquid instruments which are generally reinvested when they mature.
Although these existing investments are not considered at risk with respect to changes in interest rates or markets for these instruments, our rate of return on short-term investments could be affected at the time of reinvestment as a result of intervening events.
−Removed: As of December 26, 2021, Nathan’s cash and cash equivalents aggregated $86,168,000.
+Added: As of June 26, 2022, Nathan’s cash and cash equivalents aggregated $47,668,000.
Earnings on this cash would increase or decrease by approximately $119,000 per annum for each 0.25% change in interest rates.
−Removed: At December 26, 2021, we had $150,000,000 of 2025 Notes outstanding, including the current portion.
+Added: At June 26, 2022, we had $110,000,000 of 6.625% 2025 Notes outstanding which are due in November 2025.
Interest expense on these borrowings would increase or decrease by approximately $275,000 per annum for each 0.25% change in interest rates.
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Commodity Costs
−Removed: Historically, we do not believe that general inflation has materially impacted earnings.
−Removed: However, we have experienced significant volatility in our costs for our hot dogs and certain food products, distribution costs and utilities.
−Removed: Our average cost of hot dogs between April 2021 and December 2021 was approximately 14% higher than between April 2020 and December 2020.
+Added: Beginning in fiscal 2022 and continuing into the first quarter of fiscal 2023, we have experienced inflationary pressures on commodity prices.
+Added: We expect this trend to continue throughout the remainder of fiscal 2023.
+Added: Our average cost of hot dogs during fiscal 2022 was approximately 19% higher than during fiscal 2021.
+Added: Our average cost of hot dogs between April 2022 and June 2022 was approximately 21% higher than between April 2021 and June 2021.
Beginning in July 2021, the cost of hot dogs has increased significantly due to higher costs for beef and beef trimmings, labor, packaging and transportation, as well as supply chain challenges associated with increased consumer demand as a result of the continued recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
+Added: Inherent volatility experienced in certain commodity markets, such as those for beef and beef trimmings due to seasonal shifts, climate conditions, industry demand, inflationary pressures and other macroeconomic factors could have a significant effect on our results of operations.
We are unable to predict the future cost of our hot dogs and expect to experience price volatility for our beef products during the remainder of fiscal 2023.
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We have attempted to enter sales agreements with our customers that are correlated to our cost of beef, thus reducing our market volatility, or have passed through permanent increases in our commodity prices to our customers that are not on formula pricing, thereby reducing the impact of long-term increases on our financial results.
−Removed: A short-term increase or decrease of 10.0% in the cost of our food and paper products for the thirty-nine week period ended December 26, 2021 would have increased or decreased our cost of sales by approximately $4,714,000.
+Added: A short-term increase or decrease of 10.0% in the cost of our food and paper products for the thirteen week period ended June 26, 2022 would have increased or decreased our cost of sales by approximately $2,097,000.
Foreign Currencies
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