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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 10-Q
QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the quarterly period ended November 24, 2024
or
TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the transition period from              to             
1-13666
Commission File Number
 DARDEN RESTAURANTS, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
 
Florida 59-3305930
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
 (I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)
1000 Darden Center Drive
Orlando,
Florida
 32837
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)
407-245-4000
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each classTrading SymbolName of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, without par valueDRINew York Stock Exchange

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant: (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.      Yes      No
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Web site, if any, every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files).      Yes      No
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer or a smaller reporting company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer” and “smaller reporting company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Large accelerated filer   Accelerated filer 
Non-accelerated filer   Smaller reporting company 
Emerging growth company
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).      Yes      No
Number of shares of common stock outstanding as of December 16, 2024: 117,146,786.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
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Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
Statements set forth in or incorporated into this report that are not historical facts, including without limitation statements with respect to the financial condition, results of operations, plans, objectives, future performance and business of Darden Restaurants, Inc. and its subsidiaries that are preceded by, followed by or that include words such as “may,” “will,” “expect,” “intend,” “anticipate,” “continue,” “estimate,” “project,” “believe,” “plan”, “outlook” or similar expressions, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. This statement is included for purposes of complying with the safe harbor provisions of that Act. Any forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which such statements are made, and we undertake no obligation to update such statements for any reason to reflect events or circumstances arising after such date. By their nature, forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in or implied by such forward-looking statements. The most significant of these uncertainties are described in Darden’s Form 10-K, Form 10-Q (including this report) and Form 8-K reports.
3

PART I
FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Item 1. Financial Statements (Unaudited)
DARDEN RESTAURANTS, INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS
(In millions, except per share data)
(Unaudited)
 
 Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
 November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Sales$2,890.0 $2,727.3 $5,647.0 $5,457.9 
Costs and expenses:
Food and beverage
872.8 845.8 1,719.5 1,696.8 
Restaurant labor
926.8 880.9 1,816.1 1,756.2 
Restaurant expenses
477.7 450.4 935.9 897.0 
Marketing expenses
48.8 36.9 93.5 75.5 
General and administrative expenses
144.1 114.8 270.5 268.1 
Depreciation and amortization127.7 112.5 249.2 222.3 
Impairments and disposal of assets, net 7.5 1.0 10.6 
Total operating costs and expenses
$2,597.9 $2,448.8 $5,085.7 $4,926.5 
Operating income292.1 278.5 561.3 531.4 
Interest, net46.2 37.1 83.3 66.8 
Earnings before income taxes245.9 241.4 478.0 464.6 
Income tax expense30.2 29.1 54.7 57.5 
Earnings from continuing operations$215.7 $212.3 $423.3 $407.1 
Losses from discontinued operations, net of tax benefit of $0.2, $0.3, $0.6 and $0.4, respectively
(0.6)(0.2)(1.0)(0.5)
Net earnings$215.1 $212.1 $422.3 $406.6 
Basic net earnings per share:
Earnings from continuing operations$1.84 $1.77 $3.59 $3.38 
Losses from discontinued operations(0.01) (0.01) 
Net earnings $1.83 $1.77 $3.58 $3.38 
Diluted net earnings per share:
Earnings from continuing operations$1.82 $1.76 $3.57 $3.35 
Losses from discontinued operations  (0.01) 
Net earnings $1.82 $1.76 $3.56 $3.35 
Average number of common shares outstanding:
Basic
117.5 119.9 118.0 120.4 
Diluted
118.3 120.8 118.7 121.4 

See accompanying notes to our unaudited consolidated financial statements.
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DARDEN RESTAURANTS, INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
(In millions)
(Unaudited)

Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Net earnings $215.1 $212.1 $422.3 $406.6 
Change in fair value of derivatives and amortization of unrecognized gains and losses on derivatives, net of taxes of $0.1, $4.0, $0.6 and $9.4, respectively
2.7 11.3 2.9 23.9 
Net unamortized gain (loss) arising during the period, including amortization of unrecognized net actuarial gain (loss), net of taxes of $0.0, $0.1, $0.1 and $0.1, respectively, related to pension and other post-employment benefits
0.2 0.1 0.3 0.3 
Other comprehensive income$2.9 $11.4 $3.2 $24.2 
Total comprehensive income$218.0 $223.5 $425.5 $430.8 
See accompanying notes to our unaudited consolidated financial statements.

5

DARDEN RESTAURANTS, INC.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(In millions)
November 24,
2024
May 26,
2024
 (Unaudited) 
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents$217.3 $194.8 
Receivables, net77.8 79.1 
Inventories318.0 290.5 
Prepaid income taxes115.0 121.7 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets151.5 136.7 
Total current assets$879.6 $822.8 
Land, buildings and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation and amortization of $3,937.7 and $3,759.9, respectively
4,591.0 4,184.3 
Operating lease right-of-use assets3,678.2 3,429.3 
Goodwill1,653.9 1,391.0 
Trademarks1,346.4 1,148.0 
Other assets370.1 347.6 
Total assets$12,519.2 $11,323.0 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable$408.5 $399.5 
Short-term debt275.2 86.8 
Accrued payroll192.7 190.1 
Accrued income taxes2.0 6.1 
Other accrued taxes80.9 71.0 
Unearned revenues552.0 591.8 
Other current liabilities889.7 847.2 
Total current liabilities$2,401.0 $2,192.5 
Long-term debt2,121.7 1,370.4 
Deferred income taxes291.8 232.0 
Operating lease liabilities - non-current3,939.1 3,704.7 
Other liabilities1,694.7 1,580.9 
Total liabilities$10,448.3 $9,080.5 
Stockholders’ equity:
Common stock and surplus$2,261.0 $2,252.4 
Retained earnings (deficit)(218.9)(35.5)
Accumulated other comprehensive income28.8 25.6 
Total stockholders’ equity$2,070.9 $2,242.5 
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$12,519.2 $11,323.0 


See accompanying notes to our unaudited consolidated financial statements.
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DARDEN RESTAURANTS, INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
For the Three and Six Months Ended November 24, 2024 and November 26, 2023
(In millions)
(Unaudited)
Common Stock
And Surplus
SharesAmountRetained
Earnings (Deficit)
Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
Income
Total
Stockholders’
Equity
Balance at August 25, 2024118.0 $2,262.3 $(144.5)$25.9 $2,143.7 
Net earnings— — 215.1 — 215.1 
Other comprehensive income— — — 2.9 2.9 
Dividends declared ($1.40 per share)
— — (165.7)— (165.7)
Stock option exercises0.1 8.9 — — 8.9 
Stock-based compensation— 5.8 — — 5.8 
Repurchases of common stock(0.9)(18.0)(123.8)— (141.8)
Issuance of stock under Employee Stock Purchase Plan and other plans— 3.2 — — 3.2 
Other— (1.2)— — (1.2)
Balance at November 24, 2024117.2$2,261.0 $(218.9)$28.8 $2,070.9 
Balance at May 26, 2024118.9$2,252.4 $(35.5)$25.6 $2,242.5 
Net earnings— 422.3 — 422.3 
Other comprehensive income— — 3.2 3.2 
Dividends declared ($2.80 per share)
— (332.1)— (332.1)
Stock option exercises0.2 15.5 — — 15.5 
Stock-based compensation29.9 — — 29.9 
Repurchases of common stock(2.1)(40.6)(273.6)— (314.2)
Issuance of stock under Employee Stock Purchase Plan and other plans0.2 6.3 — — 6.3 
Other(2.5)— — (2.5)
Balance at November 24, 2024117.2$2,261.0 $(218.9)$28.8 $2,070.9 
Balance at August 27, 2023120.7$2,256.8 $(124.8)$16.0 $2,148.0 
Net earnings— 212.1 — 212.1 
Other comprehensive income— — 11.4 11.4 
Dividends declared ($1.31 per share)
— (158.1)— (158.1)
Stock option exercises0.8 — — 0.8 
Stock-based compensation5.5 — — 5.5 
Repurchases of common stock(1.2)(23.4)(157.6)— (181.0)
Issuance of stock under Employee Stock Purchase Plan and other plans2.8 — — 2.8 
Other(1.7)(0.1)— (1.8)
Balance at November 26, 2023119.5$2,240.8 $(228.5)$27.4 $2,039.7 
Balance at May 28, 2023121.1$2,230.8 $(32.5)$3.2 $2,201.5 
Net earnings— 406.6 — 406.6 
Other comprehensive income— — 24.2 24.2 
Dividends declared ($2.62 per share)
— (318.2)— (318.2)
Stock option exercises0.220.2 — — 20.2 
Stock-based compensation26.1 — — 26.1 
Repurchases of common stock(2.1)(39.6)(284.3)— (323.9)
Issuance of stock under Employee Stock Purchase Plan and other plans0.35.7 — — 5.7 
Other(2.4)(0.1)— (2.5)
Balance at November 26, 2023119.5$2,240.8 $(228.5)$27.4 $2,039.7 

See accompanying notes to our unaudited consolidated financial statements.
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(In millions)
(Unaudited)
 Six Months Ended
 November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Cash flows—operating activities
Net earnings$422.3 $406.6 
Losses from discontinued operations, net of tax1.0 0.5 
Adjustments to reconcile net earnings from continuing operations to cash flows:
Depreciation and amortization249.2 222.3 
Impairments and disposal of assets, net1.0 10.6 
Stock-based compensation expense48.9 43.8 
Change in current assets and liabilities(55.5)(58.4)
Contributions to pension and postretirement plans(0.8)(0.9)
Deferred income taxes17.5 7.8 
Change in other assets and liabilities(12.6)(17.5)
Other, net(9.2)(4.9)
Net cash provided by operating activities of continuing operations$661.8 $609.9 
Cash flows—investing activities
Purchases of land, buildings and equipment(314.5)(312.4)
Proceeds from disposal of land, buildings and equipment 2.0 
Cash used in business acquisitions, net of cash acquired(613.7)(699.9)
Purchases of capitalized software and other assets(12.8)(12.9)
Other, net1.7 0.3 
Net cash used in investing activities of continuing operations$(939.3)$(1,022.9)
Cash flows—financing activities
Proceeds from issuance of common stock21.8 25.9 
Dividends paid(330.5)(315.7)
Repurchases of common stock(314.2)(323.9)
Proceeds from the issuance of commercial paper, net188.4350.0
Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt750.0 1,100.0 
Repayments of long-term debt (600.0)
Principal payments on finance leases(11.4)(10.7)
       Tenant incentive cash received on finance leases 1.7 2.2 
       Payment of debt issuance costs (6.9)(11.1)
Net cash provided by financing activities of continuing operations$298.9 $216.7 
Cash flows—discontinued operations
Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities of discontinued operations  
Net cash (used in) provided by discontinued operations$ $ 
Increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash21.4 (196.3)
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash - beginning of period220.1 416.2 
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash - end of period$241.5 $219.9 

Reconciliation of cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash:November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Cash and cash equivalents$217.3 $195.7 
Restricted cash included in prepaid expenses and other current assets24.2 24.2 
Total cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash shown in the statement of cash flows$241.5 $219.9 



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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Continued)
(In millions)
(Unaudited)
Six Months Ended
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Cash flows from changes in current assets and liabilities
Receivables, net2.8 8.3 
Inventories(25.6)(14.3)
Prepaid expenses and other current assets(9.0)(7.8)
Accounts payable2.6 (7.7)
Accrued payroll(1.9)(5.3)
Prepaid/accrued income taxes2.7 (18.7)
Other accrued taxes5.9 3.2 
Unearned revenues(42.3)(26.5)
Other current liabilities9.3 10.4 
Change in current assets and liabilities$(55.5)$(58.4)

See accompanying notes to our unaudited consolidated financial statements.

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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)

Note 1.Basis of Presentation
Darden Restaurants, Inc. (we, our, Darden or the Company) owns and operates full-service dining restaurants in the United States and Canada under the trade names Olive Garden®, LongHorn Steakhouse®, Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen®, Yard House®, Ruth’s Chris Steak House® (Ruth’s Chris), The Capital Grille®, Chuy’s ®, Seasons 52®, Bahama Breeze®, Eddie V’s Prime Seafood® (Eddie V’s) and The Capital Burger®. As of November 24, 2024, through subsidiaries, we own and operate all of our restaurants in the United States and Canada, except for 2 joint venture restaurants managed by us, 4 managed locations operating under contractual agreements and 91 franchised restaurants. We also have 60 franchised restaurants in operation located in Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia, and the Middle East.
We have prepared these consolidated financial statements pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Certain information and footnote disclosures normally presented in annual financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) have been condensed or omitted pursuant to such rules and regulations. In the opinion of management, all adjustments considered necessary for a fair presentation have been included and are of a normal recurring nature. We operate on a 52/53-week fiscal year which ends on the last Sunday in May. Our fiscal year ending May 25, 2025 will contain 52 weeks of operation. Operating results for interim periods presented are not necessarily indicative of results that may be expected for the full fiscal year.
These statements should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and related notes to consolidated financial statements included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended May 26, 2024. We prepare our consolidated financial statements in conformity with GAAP. The preparation of these financial statements requires us to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of sales and costs and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
We have reclassified certain amounts in prior-period financial statements to conform to the current period’s presentation.
Recently Issued Accounting Standards
In November 2023, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2023-07, Segment Reporting (Topic 280): Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures, which updates reportable segment disclosure requirements primarily through enhanced disclosures about significant segment expenses. The amendments are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2023, and for interim periods within fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024. Early adoption is permitted. The amendments should be applied retrospectively to all prior periods presented in the financial statements. Management is currently evaluating this ASU to determine its impact on the Company's disclosures. We plan to adopt in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025.
In December 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-09, Income Taxes (Topic 740): Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures, which updates income tax disclosures related to the rate reconciliation and requires disclosure of income taxes paid by jurisdiction. The amendments also provide further disclosure comparability. The amendments are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024. Early adoption is permitted. The amendments should be applied prospectively; however, retrospective application is permitted. Management is currently evaluating this ASU to determine its impact on the Company’s disclosures. We plan to adopt in fiscal 2026.
In March 2024, the SEC adopted its final rules intended to enhance and standardize climate-related disclosures in registration statements and annual reports. The new rules will require disclosure of material climate-related risks, including disclosure of the Board of Directors’ oversight and risk management activities, the material impacts of these risks to the Company and the quantification of material impacts to the Company as a result of severe weather events and other natural conditions. The rules also require disclosure of material greenhouse gas emissions and any material climate-related targets and goals. The new rules will be effective for annual reporting periods beginning in fiscal year 2026, except for the greenhouse gas emissions disclosures which will be effective for annual reporting periods beginning in fiscal year 2027. On April 4, 2024, the SEC issued a voluntary stay on its final rules pending multiple legal challenges. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of these new rules.
In November 2024, the FASB issued ASU 2024-03, Income Statement-Reporting Comprehensive Income-Expense Disaggregation Disclosures (Subtopic 220-40): Disaggregation of Income Statement Expenses, which requires detailed disclosure amounts for purchases of inventory, employee compensation, depreciation, intangible asset amortization, and depreciation, depletion and amortization as part of oil and gas producing activities in each relevant expense caption on the
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
income statement. The ASU requires companies to include amounts already required by GAAP in the same disclosure, provide a qualitative description of remaining amounts not separately disaggregated, and disclose the total selling expenses along with the definition of selling expenses in annual reports. The amendment is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2026. Early adoption is permitted. The amendment should be applied prospectively; however retrospective application is permitted. Management is currently evaluating this ASU to determine its impact on the Company’s disclosures. We plan to adopt in in fiscal 2028.
Note 2.Acquisition of Chuy’s
On October 11, 2024, we acquired 100 percent of the equity interest of Chuy’s Holdings, Inc (Chuy’s Holdings) in an all-cash transaction of $649.1 million in total consideration, net of $35.3 million of cash on Chuy’s Holdings balance sheet at closing. We financed the acquisition with a portion of the proceeds from the issuance of a $400.0 million aggregate principal amount of 4.350 percent senior notes due 2027 (2027 Notes) and a $350.0 million aggregate principal amount of 4.550 percent senior notes due 2029 (2029 Notes), which were issued on October 3, 2024. The 2027 Notes will mature on October 15, 2027 and the 2029 Notes will mature on October 15, 2029. Interest on the Notes will be paid semi-annually in arrears on April 15 and October 15 of each year, commencing on April 15, 2025, to holders of record on the preceding March 31 or September 30, as the case may be.
The acquired operations of Chuy’s Holdings included 103 restaurants. The results of Chuy’s operations are included in our consolidated financial statements from the date of acquisition.
The assets and liabilities of Chuy’s Holdings were recorded at their respective fair values as of the date of acquisition. We are in the process of confirming, through internal studies and third-party valuations, the fair value of these assets, including land, buildings and equipment, intangible assets, and income tax assets and liabilities. The fair values set forth below are based on preliminary valuations and are subject to adjustment as additional information is obtained. When the valuation process is completed, adjustments to goodwill may result.
The preliminary allocation of the purchase price is as follows:
Balances at
(in millions)October 11, 2024
Cash and cash equivalents$35.3 
Other current assets10.9 
Land, buildings and equipment204.3 
Operating lease right-of-use assets337.7 
Trademark198.4 
Other assets6.2 
Goodwill262.9 
     Total assets acquired$1,055.7 
Current liabilities35.2 
Deferred income taxes43.0 
Operating lease liabilities - non-current328.4 
Other liabilities 
     Total liabilities assumed$406.6 
Net assets acquired$649.1 

The excess of the purchase price over the aggregate fair value of net assets acquired was allocated to goodwill in the amount of $262.9 million. The portion of the purchase price attributable to goodwill represents benefits expected because of the acquisition, including sales and unit growth opportunities in addition to supply-chain and support-cost synergies. The trademark has an indefinite life based on the expected use of the asset and the regulatory and economic environment within which it is being used. The trademark represents a highly respected brand with positive connotations, and we intend to cultivate and protect the use of this brand. Goodwill and indefinite-lived trademarks are not amortized but are reviewed annually for impairment or more frequently if indicators of impairment exist. Buildings and equipment will be depreciated over a period of 1-30 years.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
As a result of the acquisition and related integration efforts, we incurred expenses of approximately $27.7 million and $29.2 million during the quarter and six months ended November 24, 2024, which are included in general and administrative expenses and interest expense in our consolidated statements of earnings. Pro-forma financial information of the combined entities for periods prior to the acquisition is not presented due to the immaterial impact of the financial results of Chuy’s on our consolidated financial statements.
Note 3. Revenue Recognition  
Deferred revenue liabilities from contracts with customers included on our accompanying consolidated balance sheets was comprised of the following:
(in millions)November 24, 2024May 26, 2024
Unearned revenues
Deferred gift card revenue$576.9 $620.6 
Deferred gift card discounts(25.5)(29.5)
Other0.6 0.7 
Total$552.0 $591.8 
Other liabilities
Deferred franchise fees - non-current$4.9 $4.9 
The following table presents a rollforward of deferred gift card revenue.
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24, 2024November 26, 2023November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Beginning balance$579.5 $563.4 $620.6 $537.0 
Acquired deferred gift card revenue2.6  2.6 61.8 
Activations131.0 145.7 253.4 275.8 
Redemptions and breakage(136.2)(128.4)(299.7)(293.9)
Ending balance$576.9 $580.7 $576.9 $580.7 

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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
Note 4. Additional Financial Information
Supplemental Balance Sheet Information
The components of lease assets and liabilities on the consolidated balance sheet were as follows:
(in millions)Balance Sheet ClassificationNovember 24, 2024May 26, 2024
Operating lease right-of-use assetsOperating lease right-of-use assets$3,678.2 $3,429.3 
Finance lease right-of-use assetsLand, buildings and equipment, net1,209.0 1,106.3 
Total lease assets, net$4,887.2 $4,535.6 
Operating lease liabilities - currentOther current liabilities$212.6 $198.8 
Finance lease liabilities - currentOther current liabilities15.7 15.3 
Operating lease liabilities - non-currentOperating lease liabilities - non-current3,939.1 3,704.7 
Finance lease liabilities - non-currentOther liabilities1,484.1 1,357.1 
Total lease liabilities$5,651.5 $5,275.9 
Supplemental Cash Flow Information
Cash paid for interest and income taxes were as follows:
Six Months Ended
(in millions)November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Interest, net of amounts capitalized$79.7 $63.4 
Income taxes, net of refunds28.8 63.4 
Non-cash investing and financing activities were as follows:Six Months Ended
(in millions)November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Increase in land, buildings and equipment through accrued purchases$39.6 $60.5 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities1
349.6 315.5 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new finance lease liabilities85.4 55.7 
Net change in right-of-use assets mainly due to reclassification between categories upon modification50.4 5.8 
1 Fiscal 2025 includes $337.7 million from the acquisition of Chuy’s and fiscal 2024 includes $299.5 million from the acquisition of Ruth’s Chris.

We had restricted cash of $24.2 million as of November 24, 2024 and $25.3 million as of May 26, 2024, which represents cash held as security for a standby letter of credit. Restricted cash is included in Prepaid Expenses and Other Current Assets on our consolidated balance sheet. See Note 13, Commitments and Contingencies, for further details around standby letters of credit.
Note 5. Income Taxes
The effective income tax rate for continuing operations for the quarter ended November 24, 2024 was 12.3 percent compared to an effective income tax rate for the quarter ended November 26, 2023 of 12.1 percent. The increase in the tax rate is primarily driven by nondeductible transaction costs related to Chuy’s. The effective income tax rate for continuing operations for the six months ended November 24, 2024 was 11.4 percent compared to an effective income tax rate for the six months ended November 26, 2023 of 12.4 percent. The decrease in the tax rate is primarily driven by the release of federal tax reserves and the favorable impact of mark to market hedges.
Included in our remaining balance of unrecognized tax benefits is $2.0 million related to tax positions for which it is reasonably possible that the total amounts could change within the next 12 months based on the outcome of examinations or as a result of the expiration of the statute of limitations for specific jurisdictions.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
Note 6. Net Earnings per Share
Outstanding stock options, restricted stock and equity-settled performance stock units granted by us represent the only dilutive effect reflected in diluted weighted average shares outstanding, none of which impact the numerator of the diluted net earnings per share computation. Stock options, restricted stock and equity-settled performance stock units excluded from the calculation of diluted net earnings per share because the effect would have been anti-dilutive, were as follows: 
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Anti-dilutive stock-based compensation awards0.1 0.3 0.2 0.2 
Note 7. Segment Information
We manage our restaurant brands, Olive Garden, LongHorn Steakhouse, Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen, Yard House, Ruth’s Chris, The Capital Grille, Chuy’s, Seasons 52, Bahama Breeze, Eddie V’s, and The Capital Burger in North America as operating segments. The brands operate principally in the U.S. within full-service dining. We aggregate our operating segments into reportable segments based on a combination of the size, economic characteristics and sub-segment of full-service dining within which each brand operates. We have four reportable segments: (1) Olive Garden, (2) LongHorn Steakhouse, (3) Fine Dining and (4) Other Business.
The Olive Garden segment includes the results of our company-owned Olive Garden restaurants in the U.S. and Canada. The LongHorn Steakhouse segment includes the results of our company-owned LongHorn Steakhouse restaurants in the U.S. The Fine Dining segment aggregates our premium brands that operate within the fine-dining sub-segment of full-service dining and includes the results of our company-owned Ruth’s Chris, The Capital Grille and Eddie V’s restaurants in the U.S. The Other Business segment aggregates our remaining brands and includes the results of our company-owned Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen, Yard House, Chuy’s, Seasons 52, Bahama Breeze, and The Capital Burger restaurants in the U.S. and results from our franchise operations.
External sales are derived principally from food and beverage sales. We do not rely on any major customers as a source of sales, and the customers and long-lived assets of our reportable segments are predominantly in the U.S. There were no material transactions among reportable segments.
Our management uses segment profit as the measure for assessing performance of our segments. Segment profit includes revenues and expenses directly attributable to restaurant-level results of operations (sometimes referred to as restaurant-level earnings). These expenses include food and beverage costs, restaurant labor costs, restaurant expenses and marketing expenses (collectively “restaurant and marketing expenses”). Non-cash lease-related expenses included in restaurant expenses (which is a component of segment profit) and lease-related depreciation and amortization are reported at the corporate level as these are expenses for which our operating segments are not being evaluated. Additionally, our lease-related right-of-use assets are not managed or evaluated at the operating segment level, but rather at the corporate level.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
The following tables reconcile our segment results to our consolidated results reported in accordance with GAAP.
(in millions)Olive GardenLongHorn SteakhouseFine Dining
Other Business1
CorporateConsolidated
For the three months ended November 24, 2024
Sales$1,292.5 $710.1 $306.0 $581.4 $ $2,890.0 
Restaurant and marketing expenses1,015.4 575.9 253.3 502.2 (20.7)2,326.1 
Segment profit$277.1 $134.2 $52.7 $79.2 $20.7 $563.9 
Depreciation and amortization$46.3 $20.6 $17.4 $29.3 $14.1 $127.7 
Impairments and disposal of assets, net      
(in millions)Olive GardenLongHorn SteakhouseFine Dining
Other Business1
CorporateConsolidated
For the six months ended November 24, 2024
Sales$2,501.6 $1,423.6 $584.9 $1,136.9 $ $5,647.0 
Restaurant and marketing expenses1,975.5 1,161.8 494.6 974.0 (40.9)4,565.0 
Segment profit$526.1 $261.8 $90.3 $162.9 $40.9 $1,082.0 
Depreciation and amortization$91.6 $40.9 $34.2 $55.0 $27.5 $249.2 
Impairments and disposal of assets, net    1.0 1.0 
Purchases of land, buildings and equipment123.5 77.3 50.8 62.9  314.5 
1 Includes Chuy’s results from the date of acquisition (October 11, 2024) forward.
(in millions)Olive GardenLongHorn Steakhouse
Fine Dining2
Other BusinessCorporateConsolidated
For the three months ended November 26, 2023
Sales$1,251.4 $643.0 $318.0 $514.9  $2,727.3 
Restaurant and marketing expenses988.9 531.2 261.4 448.4 (15.9)2,214.0 
Segment profit$262.5 $111.8 $56.6 $66.5 15.9 $513.3 
Depreciation and amortization$40.5 $18.3 $16.6 $25.4 $11.7 $112.5 
Impairments and disposal of assets, net 0.1   7.4 7.5 
(in millions)Olive GardenLongHorn Steakhouse
Fine Dining2
Other BusinessCorporateConsolidated
For the six months ended November 26, 2023
Sales$2,479.3 $1,312.8 $591.5 $1,074.3 $ $5,457.9 
Restaurant and marketing expenses1,954.5 1,083.6 495.2 923.5 (31.3)4,425.5 
Segment profit$524.8 $229.2 $96.3 $150.8 $31.3 $1,032.4 
Depreciation and amortization$80.1 $36.5 $32.2 $50.5 $23.0 $222.3 
Impairments and disposal of assets, net0.2 0.1   10.3 10.6 
Purchases of land, buildings and equipment135.6 69.9 52.0 52.3 2.6 312.4 
2 Includes Ruth’s Chris results from the date of acquisition (June 14, 2023) forward.
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
A reconciliation of segment profit to earnings from continuing operations before income taxes is below.
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24, 2024November 26, 2023November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Segment profit$563.9 $513.3 $1,082.0 $1,032.4 
Less general and administrative expenses(144.1)(114.8)(270.5)(268.1)
Less depreciation and amortization(127.7)(112.5)(249.2)(222.3)
Less impairments and disposal of assets, net (7.5)(1.0)(10.6)
Less interest, net(46.2)(37.1)(83.3)(66.8)
Earnings before income taxes$245.9 $241.4 $478.0 $464.6 
Note 8. Impairments and Disposal of Assets, Net
Impairments and disposal of assets, net, in our accompanying consolidated statements of earnings were comprised of the following:
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24, 2024November 26, 2023November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Restaurant impairments$ $ $ $0.3 
Disposal (gains) losses 4.9 0.1 9.8 
Other 2.6 0.9 0.5 
Impairments and disposal of assets, net$ $7.5 $1.0 $10.6 

Disposal (gains) losses for the six months ended November 24, 2024 were related to the closure of previously impaired locations. Restaurant impairments and disposal (gains) losses for the quarter ended November 26, 2023 were related to the decision to close one location and the write-off of acquired Ruth’s Chris assets. Restaurant impairments and disposal (gains) losses for the six months ended November 26, 2023 were related to the decision to close five locations, sale of properties and the write-off of acquired Ruth’s Chris assets. Other impacts for the six months ended November 24, 2024 were related to right-of-use asset adjustments on early lease terminations and product loss from a facility fire in our distribution network. Other impacts for the quarter and six months ended November 26, 2023 were related to right-of-use asset adjustments on early lease terminations and the write-off of capitalized software costs.
Note 9. Stockholders’ Equity

Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (AOCI)
The components of AOCI, net of tax, for the quarter and six months ended November 24, 2024 were as follows:
(in millions)Foreign Currency Translation AdjustmentUnrealized Gains (Losses) on DerivativesBenefit Plan Funding PositionAccumulated Other Comprehensive Income
Balance at August 25, 2024$4.6 $24.7 $(3.4)$25.9 
Gain (loss) 2.9  2.9 
Reclassification realized in net earnings (0.2)0.2  
Balance at November 24, 2024$4.6 $27.4 $(3.2)$28.8 
Balance at May 26, 2024$4.6 $24.5 $(3.5)$25.6 
Gain (loss) 3.3  3.3 
Reclassification realized in net earnings (0.4)0.3 (0.1)
Balance at November 24, 2024$4.6 $27.4 $(3.2)$28.8 
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)

The components of AOCI, net of tax, for the quarter and six months ended November 26, 2023 were as follows:
(in millions)Foreign Currency Translation AdjustmentUnrealized Gains (Losses) on DerivativesBenefit Plan Funding PositionAccumulated Other Comprehensive Income
Balance at August 27, 2023$4.5 $16.5 $(5.0)$16.0 
Gain (loss) 10.7  10.7 
Reclassification realized in net earnings 0.6 0.1 0.7 
Balance at November 26, 2023$4.5 $27.8 $(4.9)$27.4 
Balances at May 28, 2023$4.5 $3.9 $(5.2)$3.2 
Gain (loss) 23.2  23.2 
Reclassification realized in net earnings 0.7 0.3 1.0 
Balance at November 26, 2023$4.5 $27.8 $(4.9)$27.4 

The following table presents the amounts and line items in our consolidated statements of earnings where adjustments reclassified from AOCI into net earnings were recorded.
Amount Reclassified from AOCI into Net Earnings
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)
AOCI Components
Location of Gain (Loss) Recognized in EarningsNovember 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Derivatives
Commodity contracts
(1)$(0.7)$(1.2)$(1.1)$(3.1)
Equity contracts
(2)  (0.1)1.3 
Interest rate contracts
(3)0.8 0.4 1.7 0.4 
Total before tax$0.1 $(0.8)$0.5 $(1.4)
Tax (expense) benefit0.1 0.2 (0.1)0.7 
Net of tax$0.2 $(0.6)$0.4 $(0.7)
Benefit plan funding position
Recognized net actuarial loss - pension/postretirement plans
(4)$ $(0.1)$ $(0.1)
Recognized net actuarial gain (loss) - other plans
(4)(0.2)(0.1)(0.4)(0.3)
Total before tax$(0.2)$(0.2)$(0.4)$(0.4)
Tax (expense) benefit 0.1 0.1 0.1 
Net of tax$(0.2)$(0.1)$(0.3)$(0.3)
(1)Primarily included in food and beverage costs and restaurant expenses. See Note 11 for additional details.
(2)Included in general and administrative expenses. See Note 11 for additional details.
(3)Included in interest, net on our consolidated statement of earnings.
(4)Included in the computation of net periodic benefit costs, which is a component of general and administrative expenses.
Note 10. Stock-Based Compensation
We grant stock options for a fixed number of shares to certain employees with an exercise price equal to the fair value of the shares at the date of grant. We also grant restricted stock, restricted stock units and performance stock units with a fair value
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DARDEN RESTAURANTS, INC.
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
generally determined based on our closing stock price on the date of grant. In addition, we grant cash-settled stock units (Darden stock units) which are classified as liabilities and are marked to market as of the end of each period.
The weighted-average fair value of non-qualified stock options and the related assumptions used in the Black-Scholes option pricing model for options granted during the periods presented, were as follows:
Six Months Ended
 November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Weighted-average fair value$44.79$55.56
Dividend yield3.6 %3.4 %
Expected volatility of stock40.8 %42.2 %
Risk-free interest rate4.1 %4.0 %
Expected option life (in years)6.35.9
Weighted-average exercise price per share$139.43$169.02


The weighted-average grant date fair value of market-based performance stock units and the related assumptions used in the Monte Carlo simulation to record stock-based compensation for units granted during the periods presented, were as follows:
Six Months Ended
November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Dividend yield (1)0.0 %0.0 %
Expected volatility of stock26.5 %32.3 %
Risk-free interest rate4.2 %4.5 %
Expected life (in years)2.92.9
Weighted-average grant date fair value per unit$181.65$217.11
(1)Assumes a reinvestment of dividends.
The following table presents a summary of our stock-based compensation activity for the six months ended November 24, 2024.
(in millions)Stock
Options
Restricted
Stock/
Restricted
Stock
Units
Equity-Settled
Performance
Stock Units
Cash-Settled Darden
Stock
Units
Outstanding beginning of period1.34 0.26 0.35 0.76 
Awards granted0.17 0.07 0.11 0.18 
Awards granted performance impact  0.02  
Awards exercised/vested(0.20)(0.06)(0.15)(0.26)
Awards forfeited   (0.01)
Outstanding end of period1.31 0.27 0.33 0.67 
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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
We recognized expense from stock-based compensation as follows: 
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Stock options$0.9 $0.9 $5.7 $5.1 
Restricted stock/restricted stock units1.4 1.3 6.9 5.9 
Equity-settled performance stock units2.2 2.1 14.7 12.6 
Cash-settled Darden stock units8.4 7.9 19.0 17.7 
Employee stock purchase plan0.8 0.7 1.6 1.4 
Director compensation program/other0.5 0.5 1.0 1.1 
Total stock-based compensation expense$14.2 $13.4 $48.9 $43.8 

Note 11. Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities
We enter into derivative instruments for risk management purposes only, including derivatives designated as hedging instruments as provided by FASB ASC Topic 815, Derivatives and Hedging, and those utilized as economic hedges. We use financial derivatives to manage interest rate, commodity and compensation risks inherent in our business operations. Cash flows related to derivatives are included in operating activities.
By using these instruments, we expose ourselves, from time to time, to credit risk and market risk. Credit risk is the failure of the counterparty to perform under the terms of the derivative contract. When the fair value of a derivative contract is positive, the counterparty owes us, which creates credit risk for us. We minimize this credit risk by entering into transactions with high quality counterparties. Market risk is the adverse effect on the value of a financial instrument that results from a change in interest rates, commodity prices, or the market price of our common stock. We minimize this market risk by establishing and monitoring parameters that limit the types and degree of market risk that may be undertaken.
We designate commodity contracts and equity forward contracts as cash flow hedging instruments. We have one interest rate swap agreement, which is designated as a fair value hedge of the related debt. During the first quarter of fiscal 2025, we entered into a contract designated as a cash flow hedge of the benchmark interest rate on the debt expected to be issued during the second quarter of fiscal 2025. Upon issuance of the debt, we settled this contract which resulted in a $1.9 million loss recorded as a component of interest expense due to the immateriality of the loss. Further, we entered into equity forward contracts to hedge the risk of changes in future cash flows associated with recognized, employee-directed investments in our common stock within the non-qualified deferred compensation plan. We did not elect hedge accounting with the expectation that changes in the fair value of the equity forward contracts would offset changes in the fair value of our common stock investments in the non-qualified deferred compensation plan.










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DARDEN RESTAURANTS, INC.
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
The notional and fair values of our derivative contracts were as follows: 
Fair Values
(in millions, except
per share data)
Number of Shares OutstandingWeighted-Average
 Per Share Forward Rates
Notional ValuesDerivative Assets (1)Derivative Liabilities (1)
November 24, 2024November 24,
2024
May 26,
2024
November 24,
2024
May 26,
2024
Equity forwards:
Designated0.2$143.83$33.0 $0.2 $ $ $0.8 
Not designated0.4135.6752.4 0.4   2.4 
Total equity forwards (2)$0.6 $ $ $3.2 
Commodity contracts:
DesignatedN/AN/A$11.7 $ $0.1 $1.3 $0.7 
Not designatedN/AN/A     
Total commodity contracts (3)$ $0.1 $1.3 $0.7 
Interest rate related
Designated - Fair Value HedgeN/AN/A$300.0 $ $ $45.1 51.8 
Not designatedN/AN/A     
Total interest rate related$ $ $45.1 $51.8 
Total derivative contracts$0.6 $0.1 $46.4 $55.7 
 
(1)Derivative assets and liabilities are included in receivables, net and other current liabilities, as applicable, on our consolidated balance sheets.
(2)Designated and undesignated equity forwards extend through July 2028.
(3)Commodity contracts extend through June 2025.

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DARDEN RESTAURANTS, INC.
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)


    
The effects of derivative instruments accounted for as cash flow hedging instruments in the consolidated statements of earnings were as follows:
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in AOCIAmount of Gain (Loss) Reclassified from AOCI to Earnings
Three Months EndedThree Months Ended
(in millions)November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Equity (1)$3.0 $(0.9)$ $ 
Commodity (2)(0.4)(1.6)(0.7)(1.2)
Interest rate (3)0.3 17.00.80.4
Total$2.9 $14.5 $0.1 $(0.8)
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in AOCIAmount of Gain (Loss) Reclassified from AOCI to Earnings
Six Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Equity (1)$4.7 $(3.1)$(0.1)$1.3 
Commodity (2)(1.8)0.1 (1.1)(3.1)
Interest rate (3) 34.9 1.7 0.4 
Total$2.9 $31.9 $0.5 $(1.4)

(1)Location of the gain (loss) reclassified from AOCI to earnings is general and administrative expenses.
(2)Location of the gain (loss) reclassified from AOCI to earnings is food and beverage costs and restaurant expenses.
(3)Location of the gain (loss) reclassified from AOCI to earnings is interest, net.

The effects of derivative instruments in fair value hedging relationships in the consolidated statement of earnings were as follows:

Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings on DerivativesAmount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings on Related Hedged Item
Three Months EndedThree Months Ended
(in millions)November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Interest rate (1)(2)$(7.9)$(0.7)$7.9 $0.7 
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings on DerivativesAmount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings on Related Hedged Item
Six Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Interest rate (1)(2)$6.7 $(7.6)$(6.7)$7.6 

 (1) Location of the gain (loss) recognized in earnings on derivatives and related hedged item is interest, net.
(2) Hedged item in fair value hedge relationship is debt.

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DARDEN RESTAURANTS, INC.
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
The effects of derivatives not designated as hedging instruments in the consolidated statements of earnings were as follows:
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings
(in millions)Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
Location of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings on DerivativesNovember 24, 2024November 26, 2023November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
General and administrative expenses5.1 0.6 7.6 0.5 
Based on the fair value of our derivative instruments designated as cash flow hedges as of November 24, 2024, we expect to reclassify $3.5 million of net gains on derivative instruments from AOCI to earnings during the next 12 months based on the maturity of our contracts. However, the amounts ultimately realized in earnings may change and will be dependent on the fair value of the contracts on the respective settlement dates.
Note 12. Fair Value Measurements
The fair values of cash equivalents, receivables, net, accounts payable and short-term debt approximate their carrying amounts due to their short duration or market based interest rates.
The following tables summarize the fair values of financial instruments measured at fair value on a recurring basis as of November 24, 2024 and May 26, 2024
Items Measured at Fair Value at November 24, 2024
(in millions) Fair value
of assets
(liabilities)
Quoted prices
in active
market for
identical assets
(liabilities)
(Level 1)
Significant
other
observable
inputs
(Level 2)
Significant
unobservable
inputs
(Level 3)
Derivatives:
Commodities futures, swaps & options(1)$(1.3)$ $(1.3)$ 
Equity forwards(2)0.6  0.6 $ 
Interest rate swaps - fair value hedge(3)(45.1) (45.1) 
Total$(45.8)$ $(45.8)$ 
 
Items Measured at Fair Value at May 26, 2024
(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)$(0.6)$ $(0.6)$ 
Equity forwards(2)(3.2) (3.2) 
Interest rate swaps - fair value hedge(3)(51.8) (51.8) 
Total$(55.6)$ $(55.6)$ 

(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.
(3)The fair value of our interest rate swap agreements is based on current and expected market interest rates, inclusive of the risk of nonperformance.
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DARDEN RESTAURANTS, INC.
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
The carrying value and fair value of long-term debt as of November 24, 2024, was $2.12 billion and $2.13 billion, respectively. The carrying value and fair value of long-term debt as of May 26, 2024, was $1.37 billion. The fair value of long-term debt, 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 determined based on third-party market appraisals. As of November 24, 2024 and May 26, 2024, adjustments to the fair values of non-financial assets measured at fair value on a non-recurring basis, classified as Level 2, were not material.
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 November 24, 2024, adjustments to the fair values of non-financial assets, classified as Level 3, were not material. As of May 26, 2024, long-lived assets held and used with a carrying amount of $4.8 million, primarily related to three underperforming restaurants, were determined to have a fair value of $1.5 million resulting in an impairment charge of $3.3 million.
Note 13. Commitments and Contingencies
As collateral for performance on contracts and as credit guarantees to banks and insurers, we are contingently liable for guarantees of subsidiary obligations under standby letters of credit. As of November 24, 2024 and May 26, 2024, we had $94.5 million and $79.5 million, respectively, of standby letters of credit related to workers’ compensation and general liabilities accrued in our consolidated financial statements. As of November 24, 2024 and May 26, 2024, we had $16.3 million and $16.8 million, respectively, of surety bonds related to other payments. Most surety bonds are renewable annually.
As of November 24, 2024 and May 26, 2024, we had $75.7 million and $71.0 million, respectively, of guarantees associated with leased properties that have been assigned to third parties, primarily related to our disposition of Red Lobster in fiscal 2015. These amounts represent the maximum potential amount of future payments under the guarantees. The fair value of the maximum potential future payments discounted at our weighted-average cost of capital as of November 24, 2024 and May 26, 2024, amounted to $60.5 million and $57.7 million, respectively. In the event of default by a third party, the indemnity and default clauses in our assignment agreements govern our ability to recover from and pursue the third party for damages incurred as a result of its default. We do not hold any third-party assets as collateral related to these assignment agreements, except to the extent that the assignment allows us to repossess the building and personal property. The liability recorded for our expected credit losses under these leases as of May 26, 2024 was $10.6 million. These guarantees expire over their respective lease terms, which range from fiscal 2025 through fiscal 2034.
We are subject to private lawsuits, administrative proceedings and claims that arise in the ordinary course of our business. A number of these lawsuits, proceedings and claims may exist at any given time. These matters typically involve claims from guests, employees and others related to operational issues common to the restaurant industry, and can also involve infringement of, or challenges to, our trademarks. While the resolution of a lawsuit, proceeding or claim may have an impact on our financial results for the period in which it is resolved, we believe that the final disposition of the lawsuits, proceedings and claims in which we are currently involved, either individually or in the aggregate, will not have a material adverse effect on our financial position, results of operations or liquidity. 
Note 14. Subsequent Events
On December 18, 2024, the Board of Directors declared a cash dividend of $1.40 per share payable on February 3, 2025 to all shareholders of record as of the close of business on January 10, 2025.


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Item 2.Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
The discussion and analysis below for the Company, which contains forward-looking statements, should be read in conjunction with the unaudited consolidated financial statements and the notes to such financial statements included elsewhere in this quarterly report on Form 10-Q (Form 10-Q) and the audited consolidated financial statements and the notes thereto included in our Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended May 26, 2024 (Form 10-K). In addition to historical consolidated financial information, this discussion contains forward-looking statements that reflect our plans, estimates, and beliefs and involve numerous risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to those described in the “Item 1A. Risk Factors” section of the Form 10-K. Actual results may differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statements. You should carefully read “Forward-Looking Statements” included below in this Form 10-Q.
To facilitate review of our discussion and analysis, the following table sets forth our financial results for the periods indicated. All information is derived from the unaudited consolidated statements of earnings for the three and six months ended November 24, 2024 and November 26, 2023. 
 Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
% ChgNovember 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
% Chg
Sales$2,890.0 $2,727.3 6.0%$5,647.0 $5,457.9 3.5%
Costs and expenses:
Food and beverage
872.8 845.8 3.21,719.5 1,696.8 1.3
Restaurant labor
926.8 880.9 5.21,816.1 1,756.2 3.4
Restaurant expenses
477.7 450.4 6.1935.9 897.0 4.3
Marketing expenses
48.8 36.9 32.293.5 75.5 23.8
General and administrative expenses
144.1 114.8 25.5270.5 268.1 0.9
Depreciation and amortization
127.7 112.5 13.5249.2 222.3 12.1
Impairments and disposal of assets, net
— 7.5 NM1.0 10.6 (90.6)
Total costs and expenses$2,597.9 $2,448.8 6.1$5,085.7 $4,926.5 3.2
Operating income 292.1 278.5 4.9561.3 531.4 5.6
Interest, net46.2 37.1 24.583.3 66.8 24.7
Earnings before income taxes245.9 241.4 1.9$478.0 $464.6 2.9
Income tax expense (1)30.2 29.1 3.854.7 57.5 (4.9)
Earnings from continuing operations$215.7 $212.3 1.6$423.3 $407.1 4.0
Losses from discontinued operations, net of tax(0.6)(0.2)NM(1.0)(0.5)100.0
Net earnings $215.1 $212.1 1.4%$422.3 $406.6 3.9%
Diluted net earnings per share:
Earnings from continuing operations
$1.82 $1.76 3.4%$3.57 $3.35 6.6%
Losses from discontinued operations
— — (0.01)— NM
Net earnings
$1.82 $1.76 3.4%$3.56 $3.35 6.3%
(1) Effective tax rate
12.3 %12.1 %11.4 %12.4 %
NM- Percentage not considered meaningful.
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The following table details the number of company-owned restaurants currently reported in continuing operations that were open at the end of the second quarter of fiscal 2025, compared with the number open at the end of fiscal 2024 and the end of the second quarter of fiscal 2024. 
November 24,
2024
May 26,
2024
November 26,
2023
Olive Garden925 920 912 
LongHorn Steakhouse580 575 566 
Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen181 181 182 
Chuy’s1
104 — — 
Yard House88 88 87 
Ruth’s Chris82 80 78 
The Capital Grille70 66 64 
Seasons 5245 44 44 
Bahama Breeze43 43 42 
Eddie V’s30 30 31 
The Capital Burger
Total2,152 2,031 2,010 
         1Includes 103 Chuy’s locations acquired on October 11, 2024

OVERVIEW OF OPERATIONS
Financial Highlights - Consolidated                                                                                        
Total sales increased 6.0 percent and 3.5 percent to $2.89 billion and $5.65 billion for the second quarter and first six months of fiscal 2025 compared to $2.73 billion and $5.46 billion for the second quarter and first six months of fiscal 2024 driven by sales from 142 net new restaurants, including the acquisition of 103 Chuy’s restaurants on October 11, 2024, and blended same-restaurant sales increase of 2.4 percent1 and 0.7 percent.1
Our net earnings from continuing operations were $215.7 million and $423.3 million for the second quarter and first six months of fiscal 2025 compared to $212.3 million and $407.1 million for the second quarter and six months of fiscal 2024.
Reported diluted net earnings per share from continuing operations were $1.82 and $3.57 for the second quarter and first six months of fiscal 2025 compared to $1.76 and $3.35 for the second quarter and six months of fiscal 2024.
    
1 Same-restaurant sales results exclude Chuy’s as they have not yet been owned and operated by Darden for a 16-month         
period and includes Ruth’s Chris for the month of November only.
Outlook
On October 11, 2024, we acquired 100 percent of the equity interest of Chuy’s Holdings, Inc. (Chuy’s Holdings) in an all-cash transaction of $649.1 million in total consideration, net of $35.3 million of cash on Chuy’s Holdings balance sheet at closing. We financed the acquisition with a portion of the proceeds from the issuance of a $400.0 million aggregate principal amount of 4.350 percent senior notes due 2027 (2027 Notes) and a $350.0 million aggregate principal amount of 4.550 percent senior notes due 2029 (2029 Notes), which were issued on October 3, 2024. The 2027 Notes will mature on October 15, 2027 and the 2029 Notes will mature on October 15, 2029. Interest on the Notes will be paid semi-annually in arrears on April 15 and October 15 of each year, commencing on April 15, 2025, to holders of record on the preceding March 31 or September 30, as the case may be.
During the second quarter of fiscal 2025, we entered into an exclusive multi-year delivery arrangement with Uber Technologies, Inc. (Uber). The agreement will enable our guests to order on-demand delivery via Darden restaurant channels, with delivery handled by Uber Direct, through Uber’s national delivery network. The pilot of first-party delivery for approximately 100 Olive Garden locations began during the second quarter of fiscal 2025, with further rollouts expected in the third quarter of fiscal 2025.

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We expect sales for fiscal 2025 to be approximately $12.1 billion, same-restaurant sales growth of approximately 1.5 percent1 and approximately 50 to 55 new restaurant openings. Additionally, we expect capital expenditures incurred to build new restaurants, remodel and maintain existing restaurants and for technology initiatives to be approximately $650 million. These amounts now all include the addition of Chuy’s and our expectations for Chuy’s results from the date of acquisition forward.
1 Same-restaurant sales exclude Ruth’s Chris and Chuy’s as they were not owned and operated by Darden for a 16-month period at the beginning of the fiscal year.
SALES
The following table presents our sales by segment for the periods indicated.
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24, 2024November 26, 2023% ChgSRS (1)November 24, 2024November 26, 2023% ChgSRS (1)
Olive Garden$1,292.5 $1,251.4 3.3 %2.0 %$2,501.6 $2,479.3 0.9 %(0.4)%
LongHorn Steakhouse$710.1 $643.0 10.4 %7.5 %$1,423.6 $1,312.8 8.4 %5.6 %
Fine Dining$306.0 $318.0 (3.8)%(5.8)%$584.9 $591.5 (1.1)%(5.8)%
Other Business$581.4 $514.9 12.9 %0.7 %$1,136.9 $1,074.3 5.8 %(0.6)%
(1)Same-restaurant sales is a year-over-year comparison of each period’s sales volumes for a 52-week year and is limited to restaurants that have been open, and operated by Darden, for at least 16 months. Accordingly, Chuy’s results will not be included in this calculation until the fourth quarter of fiscal 2026 and Ruth’s Chris results are included for fiscal 2025 November only.
Olive Garden’s sales increase for the second quarter of fiscal 2025 was primarily driven by same-restaurant sales increases, as well as revenue from new restaurants. The increase in U.S. same-restaurant sales for the second quarter of fiscal 2025 resulted from a 3.7 percent increase in average check, which includes a 0.6 percent increase in off premise catering sales, partially offset by a 1.6 percent decrease in same-restaurant guest counts. Olive Garden’s sales increase for the six months of fiscal 2025 was primarily driven by revenue from new restaurants offset by same-restaurant sales decreases. The decrease in U.S. same restaurant sales for the six months of fiscal 2025 resulted from a 3.6 percent decrease in same-restaurant guest counts, partially offset by a 3.3 percent increase in average check.
LongHorn Steakhouse’s sales increase for the second quarter and six months of fiscal 2025 was primarily driven by same-restaurant sales increases combined with revenue from new restaurants. The increase in same-restaurant sales for the second quarter of fiscal 2025 resulted from a 4.3 percent increase in same-restaurant guest counts, combined with a 3.1 percent increase in average check. The increase in same restaurant sales for the six months of fiscal 2025 resulted from a 3.0 percent increase in average check combined with a 2.5 percent increase in same-restaurant guest counts.
Fine Dining’s sales decrease for the second quarter and six months of fiscal 2025 was primarily driven by same-restaurant sales decreases, combined with a decrease in same-restaurant guest counts. The decrease in same-restaurant sales for the second quarter of fiscal 2025 resulted from a 8.3 percent decrease in same-restaurant guest counts, offset by a 2.7 percent increase in average check. The decrease in same restaurant sales for the six months of fiscal 2025 resulted from a 8.7 percent decrease in same-restaurant guest counts, partially offset by a 3.1 percent increase in average check.
Other Business’ sales increase for the second quarter and six months of fiscal 2025 was primarily driven by the addition of Chuy’s operating results and revenue from new restaurants. The increase in same-restaurant sales for the second quarter of fiscal 2025 resulted from a 2.7 percent increase in average check, offset by a 2.0 percent decrease in same-restaurant guest counts. The decrease in same restaurant sales for the six months of fiscal 2025 resulted from a 2.9 percent decrease in same-restaurant guest counts, partially offset by a 2.4 percent increase in average check.
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COSTS AND EXPENSES
The following table sets forth selected operating data as a percent of sales for the periods indicated. All information is derived from the unaudited consolidated statements of earnings for the quarters ended November 24, 2024 and November 26, 2023. 
 Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
 November 24, 2024November 26, 2023November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Sales100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %100.0 %
Costs and expenses:
Food and beverage
30.2 31.0 30.4 31.1 
Restaurant labor
32.1 32.3 32.2 32.2 
Restaurant expenses
16.5 16.5 16.6 16.4 
Marketing expenses
1.7 1.4 1.7 1.4 
General and administrative expenses
5.0 4.2 4.8 4.9 
Depreciation and amortization
4.4 4.1 4.4 4.1 
Impairments and disposal of assets, net
— 0.3 — 0.2 
Total operating costs and expenses89.9 %89.8 %90.1 %90.3 %
Operating income 10.1 10.2 9.9 9.7 
Interest, net1.6 1.4 1.5 1.2 
Earnings before income taxes8.5 8.9 8.5 8.5 
Income tax expense1.0 1.1 1.0 1.1 
Earnings from continuing operations7.5 %7.8 %7.5 %7.5 %
Quarter Ended November 24, 2024 Compared to Quarter Ended November 26, 2023

Food and beverage costs decreased as a percent of sales primarily due to a 0.9% impact from pricing leverage, a 0.2% impact from cost savings and a 0.1% impact from inflation, partially offset by a 0.3% impact from mix and other.
Restaurant labor costs decreased as a percent of sales primarily due to a 0.5% impact from sales leverage, a 0.7% impact from salary and benefits and a 0.2% productivity improvement, partially offset by a 1.2% impact from inflation.
Restaurant expenses remained flat as a percent of sales primarily due to a 0.2% impact from sales leverage and a 0.2% related to other, partially offset by a 0.4% impact from inflation.
Marketing expenses increased as a percent of sales primarily due to increased marketing and media spend.
General and administrative expenses increased as a percent of sales primarily due to a 0.7% impact from Chuy’s transaction and integration costs incurred during the second quarter of fiscal 2025 offset by Ruth’s Chris during the second quarter of fiscal 2024, a 0.2% impact from mark to market adjustments and a 0.1% impact from inflation, partially offset by a 0.2% impact from sales leverage.
Depreciation and amortization expenses increased as a percent of sales primarily due to the acquisition of Chuy’s as well as incremental depreciation on new restaurants and other capital investments.
Impairment and disposal of assets, net decreased as a percent of sales primarily due to the write-off of acquired Ruth’s Chris assets in the prior year.
Six Months Ended November 24, 2024 Compared to Six Months Ended November 26, 2023

Food and beverage costs decreased as a percent of sales primarily due to a 0.9% impact from pricing leverage and a 0.2% impact from cost savings, partially offset by a 0.5% impact from mix and other.
Restaurant labor costs remained flat as a percent of sales primarily due to a 0.4% impact from sales leverage, a 0.6% impact from salary and benefits and a 0.2% impact from productivity improvement, partially offset by a 1.2% impact from inflation.
Restaurant expenses increased as a percent of sales primarily due to a 0.4% impact from inflation, partially offset by a 0.2% impact from sales leverage and a 0.1% impact related to other.
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Marketing expenses increased as a percent of sales primarily due to increased marketing and media spend.
General and administrative expenses decreased as a percent of sales primarily due to a 0.2% impact from incentive pay, a 0.2% impact from sales leverage, and a 0.1% impact from transaction and integration costs in the first six months of fiscal 2024 related to the Ruth’s Chris acquisition offset by Chuy’s in fiscal 2025, partially offset by a 0.2% impact from mark to market adjustments, and a 0.2% impact from inflation.
Depreciation and amortization expenses increased as a percent of sales primarily due to the acquisition of Chuy’s as well as incremental depreciation on new restaurants and other capital investments.
Impairment and disposal of assets, net decreased as a percent of sales primarily due to the write-off of acquired Ruth’s Chris assets in the prior year.

INTEREST EXPENSE
Net interest expense increased as a percent of sales for the second quarter and the first six months of fiscal 2025 primarily due to financing related to the Chuy’s acquisition. See Liquidity and Capital Resources for a description of our senior notes issuance to finance the Chuy’s acquisition.
INCOME TAXES
The effective income tax rate for continuing operations for the quarter ended November 24, 2024 was 12.3 percent compared to an effective income tax rate for the quarter ended November 26, 2023 of 12.1 percent. The increase in the tax rate is primarily driven by nondeductible transaction costs related to Chuy’s. The effective income tax rate for continuing operations for the six ended November 24, 2024 was 11.4 percent compared to an effective income tax rate for the six months ended November 26, 2023 of 12.4 percent. The decrease in the tax rate is primarily driven by the release of federal tax reserves and the favorable impact of mark to market hedges.
LOSSES FROM DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS
On an after-tax basis, losses from discontinued operations for the second quarter and first six months of fiscal 2025 were $0.6 million ($0.00 per diluted share) and $1.0 million ($0.01 per diluted share) compared with losses from discontinued operations for the second quarter and first six months of fiscal 2024 of $0.2 million ($0.00 per diluted share) and $0.5 million ($0.00 per diluted share).
SEGMENT RESULTS
We manage our restaurant brands, Olive Garden, LongHorn Steakhouse, Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen, Yard House, Ruth’s Chris, The Capital Grille, Chuy’s, Seasons 52, Bahama Breeze, Eddie V’s and The Capital Burger in North America as operating segments. We aggregate our operating segments into reportable segments based on a combination of the size, economic characteristics and sub-segment of full-service dining within which each brand operates. Our four reportable segments are: (1) Olive Garden, (2) LongHorn Steakhouse, (3) Fine Dining and (4) Other Business (see Note 7 to our unaudited consolidated financial statements in Part I, Item 1 of Form 10-Q).
Our management uses segment profit as the measure for assessing performance of our segments. The following table presents segment profit margin1 for the periods indicated.
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
SegmentNovember 24, 2024November 26, 2023ChangeNovember 24, 2024November 26, 2023Change
Olive Garden21.4%21.0%40 BPS21.0%21.2%(20) BPS
LongHorn Steakhouse18.9%17.4%150 BPS18.4%17.5%90  BPS
Fine Dining17.2%17.8%(60) BPS15.4%16.3%(90) BPS
Other Business13.6%12.9%70 BPS14.3%14.0%30  BPS
1 Segment profit margin is calculated as (sales less costs of food & beverage, restaurant labor, restaurant expenses and marketing expenses) / sales.
The increase in Olive Garden’s segment profit margin for the second quarter of fiscal 2025 was driven primarily by positive same-restaurant sales, lower food and beverage costs, and restaurant labor costs, partially offset by increased marketing costs. The decrease in Olive Garden’s segment profit margin for the first six months of fiscal 2025 was driven primarily by negative same-restaurant sales, higher restaurant expenses, and marketing costs, partially offset by lower food and beverage
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costs. The increase in Longhorn Steakhouse’s segment profit margin for the second quarter and first six months of fiscal 2025 was driven primarily by positive same-restaurant sales, lower food and beverage costs, restaurant labor, and restaurant expenses, partially offset by higher marketing expenses. The decrease in Fine Dining’s segment profit margin for the second quarter and first six months of fiscal 2025 was driven primarily by negative same-restaurant sales, higher restaurant labor costs and restaurant expenses, partially offset by lower food and beverage costs. The increases in Other Business’ segment profit margin for the second quarter of fiscal 2025 was driven primarily by the addition of Chuy’s operating results, positive same-restaurant sales, lower food and beverage costs, and restaurant labor costs, partially offset by higher restaurant expenses and marketing costs. The increases in Other Business’ segment profit margin for the first six months of fiscal 2025 was driven primarily by the addition of Chuy’s operating results and lower food and beverage costs partially offset by negative same-restaurant sales, higher restaurant expenses, and marketing costs.
SEASONALITY
Our sales volumes fluctuate seasonally. Typically, our average sales per restaurant are highest in the winter and spring, followed by the summer, and lowest in the fall. Holidays, changes in the economy, severe weather, effects of other conditions may impact sales volumes seasonally in some operating regions. Because of the seasonality of our business, results for any quarter are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved for the full fiscal year.
LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
Typically, cash flows generated from operating activities are our principal source of liquidity, which we use to finance capital expenditures for new restaurants and to remodel and maintain existing restaurants, to pay dividends to our shareholders and to repurchase shares of our common stock. Since substantially all of our sales are for cash and cash equivalents, and accounts payable are generally paid in 5 to 90 days, we are typically able to carry current liabilities in excess of current assets.
We currently manage our business and financial ratios to target an investment-grade bond rating, which has historically allowed flexible access to financing at reasonable costs. Our publicly issued long-term debt currently carries the following ratings:
Moody’s Investors Service “Baa2”;
Standard & Poor’s “BBB”; and
Fitch “BBB”.
Our commercial paper has ratings of:
Moody’s Investors Service “P-2”;
Standard & Poor’s “A-2”; and
Fitch “F-2”.
These ratings are as of the date of the filing of this Form 10-Q and have been obtained with the understanding that Moody’s Investors Service, Standard & Poor’s and Fitch will continue to monitor our credit and make future adjustments to these ratings to the extent warranted. The ratings are not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold our securities, may be changed, superseded or withdrawn at any time and should be evaluated independently of any other rating.
On October 23, 2023, we entered into a $1.25 billion Revolving Credit Agreement (as amended, Revolving Credit Agreement) with Bank of America, N.A. (BOA), as administrative agent, and the lenders and other agents party thereto. The Revolving Credit Agreement is a senior unsecured credit commitment to the Company and contains customary representations and affirmative and negative covenants (including limitations on liens and subsidiary debt and, prior to the Amendment (as defined below), a maximum consolidated lease adjusted total debt to total capitalization ratio of 0.75 to 1.00) and events of default usual for credit facilities of this type. As of November 24, 2024, we had no outstanding balances and were in compliance with all covenants under the Revolving Credit Agreement. As of November 24, 2024, $275.2 million of commercial paper was outstanding in addition to $0.5 million of letters of credit outstanding, which were both backed by this facility. After consideration of commercial paper and letters of credit backed by the Revolving Credit Agreement, as of November 24, 2024, we had $974.2 million of credit available under the Revolving Credit Agreement.
Loans under the Revolving Credit Agreement bear interest at a rate of (a) Term SOFR (which is defined, for the applicable interest period, as the Term SOFR Screen Rate two U.S. Government Securities Business Days prior to the commencement of such interest period with a term equivalent to such interest period) plus a Term SOFR adjustment of 0.10 percent plus the relevant margin determined by reference to a ratings-based pricing grid (Applicable Margin), or (b) the base rate (which is defined as the highest of the BOA prime rate, the Federal Funds rate plus 0.500 percent, and the Term SOFR plus 1.00 percent) plus the relevant Applicable Margin. Assuming a “BBB” equivalent credit rating level, the Applicable Margin under the Revolving Credit Agreement is 1.000 percent for Term SOFR loans and 0.000 percent for base rate loans.
On September 16, 2024, we entered into Amendment No. 1 (Amendment) to the Revolving Credit Agreement, which replaced the prior financial covenant (which provided for a maximum consolidated total debt to total capitalization ratio) with a
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new financial covenant requiring us to maintain, measured as of the end of each fiscal quarter, a maximum consolidated leverage ratio of 3.50 to 1.00 (which may be temporarily increased to 4.00 to 1.00 upon our the election as a result of a covered acquisition, subject to customary limitations set forth in the Revolving Credit Agreement). All other material terms and conditions of the Revolving Credit Agreement were unchanged.
The Revolving Credit Agreement matures on October 23, 2028, and the proceeds may be used for working capital and capital expenditures, the refinancing of certain indebtedness, certain acquisitions and general corporate purposes.
On September 16, 2024, we entered into a senior unsecured $600 million 2-year Term Loan Credit Agreement (the Term Loan Agreement) with BOA, as administrative agent, the lenders and other agents party thereto, the material terms of which were consistent with the Revolving Credit Agreement. The intended use of the proceeds was to finance our acquisition of Chuy’s and we subsequently terminated the Term Loan Agreement on October 3, 2024, in connection with the closing of our senior notes issuance discussed below. We did not draw any funds and there were never any outstanding borrowings under the Term Loan Agreement.
On October 3, 2024, we issued and sold $400.0 million aggregate principal amount of 4.350 percent Senior Notes due 2027 (2027 Notes) and $350.0 million aggregate principal amount of 4.550 percent Senior Notes due 2029 (2029 Notes and, together with the 2027 Notes, the Notes), pursuant to the provisions of the Underwriting Agreement, dated September 30, 2024, among the Company and BofA Securities, Inc., Truist Securities, Inc., U.S. Bancorp Investments, Inc. and Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, as representatives of the several underwriters named therein. The Notes were issued under the Company’s Indenture, dated as of January 1, 1996, between the Company and Computershare Trust Company, National Association (as successor to Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, successor to Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, National Association, formerly known as Norwest Bank Minnesota, National Association), as trustee (Base Trustee), as amended and supplemented by the Second Supplemental Indenture, dated as of October 4, 2023, among the Company, the Base Trustee and U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association, as a successor trustee with respect to the Notes. We used the proceeds from our issuance of the Notes to finance our acquisition of Chuy’s and for general corporate purposes.
The 2027 Notes will mature on October 15, 2027 and the 2029 Notes will mature on October 15, 2029. Interest on the Notes will be paid semi-annually in arrears on April 15 and October 15 of each year, commencing on April 15, 2025, to holders of record on the preceding March 31 or September 30, as the case may be.
As of November 24, 2024, our outstanding long-term debt consisted principally of:
$500.0 million of unsecured 3.850 percent senior notes due in May 2027;
$400.0 million of unsecured 4.350 percent senior notes due in Oct 2027;
$350.0 million of unsecured 4.550 percent senior notes due in Oct 2029;
$500.0 million of unsecured 6.300 percent senior notes due in October 2033;
$96.3 million of unsecured 6.000 percent senior notes due in August 2035;
$42.8 million of unsecured 6.800 percent senior notes due in October 2037; and
$300.0 million of unsecured 4.550 percent senior notes due in February 2048.
The interest rate on our $42.8 million senior notes due in October 2037 is subject to adjustment from time to time if the debt rating assigned to such series of notes is downgraded below a certain rating level (or subsequently upgraded). The maximum adjustment is 2.000 percent above the initial interest rate and the interest rate cannot be reduced below the initial interest rate. As of November 24, 2024, no such adjustments are made to this rate.
Through our shelf registration statement on file with the SEC, depending on conditions prevailing in the public capital markets, we may from time to time issue equity securities or unsecured debt securities in one or more series, which may consist of notes, debentures or other evidences of indebtedness in one or more offerings.
From time to time, we or our affiliates, may repurchase our outstanding debt in privately negotiated transactions, open-market transactions or otherwise. Such repurchases, if any, will depend on prevailing market conditions, our liquidity requirements, contractual restrictions and other factors. The amounts involved may be material.
From time to time, we enter into interest rate derivative instruments. See Note 11 to our unaudited consolidated financial statements in Part I, Item 1 of this report, which is incorporated by reference.
Net cash flows provided by operating activities from continuing operations increased to $661.8 million for the first six months of fiscal 2025, from $609.9 million for the six months of fiscal 2024. Net cash flows provided by operating activities include net earnings from continuing operations of $423.3 million and $407.1 million in the first six months of fiscal 2025 and
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2024, respectively. Net cash flows provided by operating activities increased in fiscal 2025 primarily due to higher net earnings in fiscal 2025 and the timing of federal income tax payments.
Net cash flows used in investing activities from continuing operations were $939.3 million for the first six months of fiscal 2025, compared to $1,022.9 million for the first six months of fiscal 2024. Net cash used in the acquisition of Chuy’s was $613.7 million during the second quarter of fiscal 2025. Net cash used in the acquisition of Ruth’s Chris was $699.9 million during the first six months of fiscal 2024. Capital expenditures increased to $314.5 million for the first six months of fiscal 2025 from $312.4 million for the first six months of fiscal 2024 reflecting a slight increase in new restaurant construction and remodel spend during fiscal 2025.
Net cash flows provided by financing activities from continuing operations were $298.9 million for the first six months of fiscal 2025, compared to net cash provided by financing activities of $216.7 million for the first six months of fiscal 2024. Net cash flows provided by financing activities for the first six months of fiscal 2025 included net proceeds from issuance of short-term debt of $188.4 million, net proceeds from the issuance of long-term debt of $750.0 million, dividends paid of $330.5 million and share repurchases of $314.2 million. Net cash flows provided by financing activities for the first six months of fiscal 2024 included net proceeds from issuance of short-term debt of $350.0 million, proceeds from the 2033 Notes of $500.0 million, dividends paid of $315.7 million and share repurchases of $323.9 million. Dividends declared by our Board of Directors totaled $2.80 and $2.62 per share for the first six months of fiscal 2025 and 2024, respectively.
We are not aware of any trends or events that would materially affect our capital requirements or liquidity. We believe that our internal cash-generating capabilities, the potential issuance of equity or unsecured debt securities under our shelf registration statement and short-term commercial paper or drawings under our Revolving Credit Agreement should be sufficient to finance our capital expenditures, debt maturities and other operating activities through fiscal 2025.
On March 20, 2024, our Board of Directors authorized a new share repurchase program under which we may repurchase up to $1 billion of our outstanding common stock. This repurchase program does not have an expiration and replaced the prior share repurchase authorization. During the quarter and six months ended November 24, 2024, we repurchased 0.9 million and 2.1 million shares of our common stock, respectively, compared to 1.2 million and 2.1 million shares of our common stock, respectively, during the quarter and six months ended November 26, 2023.
We are not a party to any off-balance sheet arrangements that have, or are reasonably likely to have, a current or future material effect on our financial condition, changes in financial condition, sales, costs or expenses, results of operations, liquidity, capital expenditures or capital resources.
FINANCIAL CONDITION
Our current assets totaled $879.6 million as of November 24, 2024, compared to $822.8 million as of May 26, 2024. The increase was primarily due to an increase in inventories and prepaid expenses and other current assets, partially offset by a decrease in receivable and prepaid income tax.
Our current liabilities totaled $2.40 billion as of November 24, 2024, compared to $2.19 billion as of May 26, 2024. The increase was primarily driven by an increase in short-term debt.
CRITICAL ACCOUNTING ESTIMATES
We prepare our consolidated financial statements in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles. The preparation of these financial statements requires us to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of sales, costs and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. We have discussed the development, selection and disclosure of those estimates with the Audit Committee. Our critical accounting estimates have not changed materially from those previously reported in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended May 26, 2024.
APPLICATION OF NEW ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
Information regarding application of new accounting standards is incorporated by reference from Note 1 to our unaudited consolidated financial statements in Part I, Item 1 of this report.
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FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
Statements set forth in or incorporated into this report regarding the expected increase in the number of our restaurants and capital expenditures in fiscal 2025, projections for sales and all other statements that are not historical facts, including without limitation statements with respect to the financial condition, results of operations, plans, objectives, future performance and business of Darden Restaurants, Inc. and its subsidiaries that are preceded by, followed by or that include words such as “may,” “will,” “expect,” “intend,” “anticipate,” “continue,” “estimate,” “project,” “believe,” “plan,” “outlook” or similar expressions, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and are included, along with this statement, for purposes of complying with the safe harbor provisions of that Act. Any forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which such statements are made, and we undertake no obligation to update such statements for any reason to reflect events or circumstances arising after such date. By their nature, forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in or implied by such forward-looking statements. In addition to the risks and uncertainties of ordinary business obligations, and those described in information incorporated into this report, the forward-looking statements contained in this report are subject to the risks and uncertainties described in Part I, Item 1A “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended May 26, 2024 and in our Forms 10-Q (including this report), which are summarized as follows:
A failure to address cost pressures, including rising costs for commodities, labor, health care and utilities used by our restaurants, and a failure to effectively deliver cost management activities and achieve economies of scale in purchasing;
Economic and business factors and their impacts on the restaurant industry and general macroeconomic factors including unemployment, energy prices and interest rates;
The inability to hire, train, reward and retain restaurant team members and determine and maintain adequate staffing;
A failure to recruit, develop and retain effective leaders or the loss or shortage of personnel with key capacities and skills;
Increases in labor and insurance costs;
Health concerns arising from food-related pandemics, outbreaks of flu, viruses or other diseases;
Failures to maintain food safety throughout the supply chain and food-borne illness concerns;
Insufficient guest or employee facing technology or a failure to maintain a continuous or secure cyber network;
Increased costs related to compliance with privacy and data protection laws and government enforcement, litigation or adverse publicity relating to potential failures thereof;
A failure to successfully complete our integration of Chuy’s Holdings operations into our business;
Insufficient or ineffective response to legislation or government regulation may impact our cost structure, operational efficiencies and talent availability;
Intense competition, or an insufficient focus on competition and the consumer landscape;
Changes in consumer preferences that may adversely affect demand for food at our restaurants;
An inability or failure to recognize, respond to and effectively manage the accelerated impact of social media;
A failure to identify and execute innovative marketing and guest relationship tactics and ineffective or improper use of other marketing initiatives and increased advertising and marketing costs;
Impacts of climate change, adverse weather conditions and natural disasters;
The inability to cancel long-term, non-cancelable leases that we may want to cancel or the inability to renew the leases that we may want to extend at the end of their terms;
Our inability or failure to execute a comprehensive business continuity plan following a major natural disaster such as a hurricane or manmade disaster, including terrorism;
The impact of shortages, delay or interruptions in the delivery of food and other products from third-party vendors and suppliers;
Our failure to drive both short-term and long-term profitable sales growth through brand relevance, operating excellence, opening new restaurants of existing brands and developing or acquiring new dining brands;
A lack of suitable new restaurant locations or a decline in the quality of the locations of our current restaurants;
Higher-than-anticipated costs or delays to open, close, relocate or remodel restaurants;
Risks associated with doing business with franchisees and licensees;
Risks associated with doing business with business partners and vendors in foreign markets;
Volatility in the market value of derivatives we may use to hedge commodity and broader market prices;
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Volatility in the United States equity markets that may affect our ability to efficiently hedge exposures to our market risk related to equity-based compensation awards;
Failure to protect our service marks or other intellectual property;
Environmental, social and governance risk, including disclosure expectations and the impact of third party ratings,
Litigation, including allegations of illegal, unfair or inconsistent employment practices;
Unfavorable publicity, or a failure to respond effectively to adverse publicity;
Disruptions in the financial markets that may impact consumer spending patterns, affect the availability and cost of credit;
Impairment of the carrying value of our goodwill or other intangible assets;
Changes in tax laws or treaties and unanticipated tax liabilities; and
A failure of our internal controls over financial reporting and future changes in accounting standards.
Any of the risks described above or elsewhere in this report or our other filings with the SEC could have a material impact on our business, financial condition or results of operations. It is not possible to predict or identify all risk factors. Additional risks and uncertainties not presently known to us or that we currently believe to be immaterial may also impair our business operations. Therefore, the above is not intended to be a complete discussion of all potential risks or uncertainties.
Item 3.Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
We are exposed to a variety of market risks, including fluctuations in interest rates, foreign currency exchange rates, compensation and commodity prices. To manage this exposure, we periodically enter into interest rate, foreign currency exchange rate, equity forward and commodity derivative instruments for other than trading purposes (see Note 11 to our unaudited consolidated financial statements in Part I, Item 1 of this report).
We use the variance/covariance method to measure value at risk, over time horizons ranging from one week to one year, at the 95 percent confidence level. As of November 24, 2024, our potential losses in future net earnings resulting from changes in equity forwards, commodity instruments, floating rate and fixed rate debt interest rate exposures were approximately $58.6 million over a period of one year. The value at risk from an increase in the fair value of all of our long-term fixed-rate debt, over a period of one year, was approximately $119.9 million. The fair value of our long-term fixed-rate debt outstanding as of November 24, 2024, averaged $1.63 billion, with a high of $2.17 billion and a low of $1.37 billion during the six months of fiscal 2025. Our interest rate risk management objective is to limit the impact of interest rate changes on earnings and cash flows by targeting an appropriate mix of variable and fixed-rate debt.
Item 4.Controls and Procedures
Under the supervision and with the participation of our management, including our Chief Executive Officer and our Chief Financial Officer, we evaluated the effectiveness of the design and operation of our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 13a-15(e) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the Exchange Act)) as of November 24, 2024, the end of the period covered by this report. Based on that evaluation, the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures were effective as of November 24, 2024.
During the fiscal quarter ended November 24, 2024, there was no change in our internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 13a-15(f) under the Exchange Act) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.
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PART II
OTHER INFORMATION 
Item 1.Legal Proceedings
See the discussion of legal proceedings contained in the third paragraph of Note 13 to our unaudited consolidated financial statements in Part I, Item 1 of this report, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Item 1A.Risk Factors
There have been no material changes to the risk factors contained in Item 1A of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended May 26, 2024.
Item 2.Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
The table below provides information concerning our repurchase of shares of our common stock during the quarter ended November 24, 2024.
(Dollars in millions, except per share data)Total Number of
Shares Purchased (1) (2)
Average
Price Paid
per Share
Total Number of
Shares Purchased as
Part of Publicly
Announced Plans
or Programs
Maximum Dollar Value of
Shares that May Yet
be Purchased
Under the Plans or
Programs (3)
August 26, 2024 through September 29, 2024545,356 $158.69 545,356 $656.5 
September 30, 2024 through October 27, 2024200,120 $160.89 200,120 $624.3 
October 28, 2024 through November 24, 2024139,827 $164.92 139,827 $601.2 
Quarter-to-Date885,303 $160.17 885,303 $601.2 
 
(1)All of the shares purchased during the quarter ended November 24, 2024 were purchased as part of our repurchase program. On March 20, 2024, our Board of Directors authorized a new share repurchase program under which we may repurchase up to $1 billion of our outstanding common stock. This repurchase program, which was announced publicly in a press release issued on March 21, 2024, does not have an expiration and replaced the prior share repurchase authorization.
(2)The number of shares purchased includes shares withheld for taxes on vesting of restricted stock, shares delivered or deemed to be delivered to us on tender of stock in payment for the exercise price of options, and shares reacquired pursuant to tax withholding on option exercises. These shares are included as part of our repurchase program and deplete the repurchase authority granted by our Board. The number of shares repurchased excludes shares we reacquired pursuant to forfeiture of restricted stock.
(3)Repurchases are subject to prevailing market prices, may be made in open market or private transactions, may occur or be discontinued at any time and remain subject to the discretion of our Board of Directors. There can be no assurance that we will repurchase any shares.
Item 5. Other Information
During the quarter ended November 24, 2024, no director or officer adopted, modified, or terminated any Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement or non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement, as such terms are defined in Item 408(a) of Regulation S-K.
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Item 6.Exhibits 
 
Exhibit No.Exhibit Title
4.1
31(a)
31(b)
32(a)
32(b)
101.INSXBRL Instance Document
101.SCHXBRL Schema Document
101.CALXBRL Calculation Linkbase Document
101.DEFXBRL Definition Linkbase Document
101.LABXBRL Label Linkbase Document
101.PREXBRL Presentation Linkbase Document
104Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted as inline XBRL and contained in Exhibit 101)

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SIGNATURE
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
 
DARDEN RESTAURANTS, INC.
Dated:January 2, 2025By:/s/ Rajesh Vennam
Rajesh Vennam
Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
(Principal financial officer)

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EXHIBIT 31(a)
CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO SECTION 302 OF THE
SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002
I, Ricardo Cardenas, certify that:
1.I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of Darden Restaurants, Inc.;
2.Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
3.Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
4.The registrant’s other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:
a.Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
b.Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
c.Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and
d.Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and
5.The registrant’s other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
a.All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and
b.Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

January 2, 2025
/s/ Ricardo Cardenas
Ricardo Cardenas
President and Chief Executive Officer




EXHIBIT 31(b)
CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO SECTION 302 OF THE
SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002
I, Rajesh Vennam, certify that:
1.I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of Darden Restaurants, Inc.;
2.Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
3.Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
4.The registrant’s other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:
a.Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
b.Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
c.Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and
d.Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and
5.The registrant’s other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
a.All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and
b.Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

January 2, 2025
/s/ Rajesh Vennam
Rajesh Vennam
Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer



EXHIBIT 32(a)
CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO
SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002
In connection with the Quarterly Report of Darden Restaurants, Inc. (Company) on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended November 24, 2024, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (Report), I, Ricardo Cardenas, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, certify, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that:
1.The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and
2.The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.

January 2, 2025
/s/ Ricardo Cardenas
Ricardo Cardenas
President and Chief Executive Officer




EXHIBIT 32(b)
CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO
SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002
In connection with the Quarterly Report of Darden Restaurants, Inc. (Company) on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended November 24, 2024, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (Report), I, Rajesh Vennam, Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer of the Company, certify, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that:
1.The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and
2.The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.

January 2, 2025
/s/ Rajesh Vennam
Rajesh Vennam
Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer



v3.24.4
Cover Page - shares
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Dec. 16, 2024
Cover [Abstract]    
Document Type 10-Q  
Document Quarterly Report true  
Document Period End Date Nov. 24, 2024  
Document Transition Report false  
Entity File Number 1-13666  
Entity Registrant Name DARDEN RESTAURANTS, INC.  
Entity Incorporation, State or Country Code FL  
Entity Tax Identification Number 59-3305930  
Entity Address, Address Line One 1000 Darden Center Drive  
Entity Address, City or Town Orlando,  
Entity Address, State or Province FL  
Entity Address, Postal Zip Code 32837  
City Area Code 407  
Local Phone Number 245-4000  
Title of 12(b) Security Common Stock, without par value  
Trading Symbol DRI  
Security Exchange Name NYSE  
Entity Current Reporting Status Yes  
Entity Interactive Data Current Yes  
Entity Filer Category Large Accelerated Filer  
Entity Small Business false  
Entity Emerging Growth Company false  
Entity Shell Company false  
Entity Common Stock, Shares Outstanding (in shares)   117,146,786
Entity Central Index Key 0000940944  
Amendment Flag false  
Current Fiscal Year End Date --05-25  
Document Fiscal Year Focus 2025  
Document Fiscal Period Focus Q2  
v3.24.4
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS - USD ($)
shares in Millions, $ in Millions
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Sales $ 2,890.0 $ 2,727.3 $ 5,647.0 $ 5,457.9
Costs and expenses:        
Restaurant labor 926.8 880.9 1,816.1 1,756.2
Marketing expenses 48.8 36.9 93.5 75.5
General and administrative expenses 144.1 114.8 270.5 268.1
Depreciation and amortization 127.7 112.5 249.2 222.3
Impairments and disposal of assets, net 0.0 7.5 1.0 10.6
Total operating costs and expenses 2,597.9 2,448.8 5,085.7 4,926.5
Operating income 292.1 278.5 561.3 531.4
Interest, net 46.2 37.1 83.3 66.8
Earnings before income taxes 245.9 241.4 478.0 464.6
Income tax expense 30.2 29.1 54.7 57.5
Earnings from continuing operations 215.7 212.3 423.3 407.1
Losses from discontinued operations, net of tax benefit of $0.2, $0.3, $0.6 and $0.4, respectively (0.6) (0.2) (1.0) (0.5)
Net earnings $ 215.1 $ 212.1 $ 422.3 $ 406.6
Basic net earnings per share:        
Earnings from continuing operations (in dollars per share) $ 1.84 $ 1.77 $ 3.59 $ 3.38
Losses from discontinued operations (in dollars per share) (0.01) 0 (0.01) 0
Net earnings (in dollars per share) 1.83 1.77 3.58 3.38
Diluted net earnings per share:        
Earnings from continuing operations (in dollars per share) 1.82 1.76 3.57 3.35
Losses from discontinued operations (in dollars per share) 0 0 (0.01) 0
Net earnings (in dollars per share) $ 1.82 $ 1.76 $ 3.56 $ 3.35
Average number of common shares outstanding:        
Basic (in shares) 117.5 119.9 118.0 120.4
Diluted (in shares) 118.3 120.8 118.7 121.4
Food and beverage        
Costs and expenses:        
Food and beverage costs and restaurant expenses $ 872.8 $ 845.8 $ 1,719.5 $ 1,696.8
Restaurant expenses        
Costs and expenses:        
Food and beverage costs and restaurant expenses $ 477.7 $ 450.4 $ 935.9 $ 897.0
v3.24.4
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS (Parenthetical) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Income Statement [Abstract]        
Tax benefit of discontinued operations $ 0.2 $ 0.3 $ 0.6 $ 0.4
v3.24.4
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Statement of Comprehensive Income [Abstract]        
Net earnings $ 215.1 $ 212.1 $ 422.3 $ 406.6
Change in fair value of derivatives and amortization of unrecognized gains and losses on derivatives, net of taxes of $0.1, $4.0, $0.6 and $9.4, respectively 2.7 11.3 2.9 23.9
Net unamortized gain (loss) arising during the period, including amortization of unrecognized net actuarial gain (loss), net of taxes of $0.0, $0.1, $0.1 and $0.1, respectively, related to pension and other post-employment benefits 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.3
Other comprehensive income 2.9 11.4 3.2 24.2
Total comprehensive income $ 218.0 $ 223.5 $ 425.5 $ 430.8
v3.24.4
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (Parenthetical) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Statement of Comprehensive Income [Abstract]        
Change in fair value of derivatives and amortization of unrecognized gains and losses on derivatives, tax $ 0.1 $ 4.0 $ 0.6 $ 9.4
Amortization of unrecognized net actuarial gain (loss), tax $ 0.0 $ 0.1 $ 0.1 $ 0.1
v3.24.4
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS - USD ($)
$ in Millions
Nov. 24, 2024
May 26, 2024
Current assets:    
Cash and cash equivalents $ 217.3 $ 194.8
Receivables, net 77.8 79.1
Inventories 318.0 290.5
Prepaid income taxes 115.0 121.7
Prepaid expenses and other current assets 151.5 136.7
Total current assets 879.6 822.8
Land, buildings and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation and amortization of $3,937.7 and $3,759.9, respectively 4,591.0 4,184.3
Operating lease right-of-use assets 3,678.2 3,429.3
Goodwill 1,653.9 1,391.0
Trademarks 1,346.4 1,148.0
Other assets 370.1 347.6
Total assets 12,519.2 11,323.0
Current liabilities:    
Accounts payable 408.5 399.5
Short-term debt 275.2 86.8
Accrued payroll 192.7 190.1
Accrued income taxes 2.0 6.1
Other accrued taxes 80.9 71.0
Unearned revenues 552.0 591.8
Other current liabilities 889.7 847.2
Total current liabilities 2,401.0 2,192.5
Long-term debt 2,121.7 1,370.4
Deferred income taxes 291.8 232.0
Operating lease liabilities - non-current 3,939.1 3,704.7
Other liabilities 1,694.7 1,580.9
Total liabilities 10,448.3 9,080.5
Stockholders’ equity:    
Common stock and surplus 2,261.0 2,252.4
Retained earnings (deficit) (218.9) (35.5)
Accumulated other comprehensive income 28.8 25.6
Total stockholders’ equity 2,070.9 2,242.5
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 12,519.2 $ 11,323.0
v3.24.4
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (Parenthetical) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
Nov. 24, 2024
May 26, 2024
Statement of Financial Position [Abstract]    
Accumulated depreciation and amortization of land, buildings and equipment $ 3,937.7 $ 3,759.9
v3.24.4
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY - USD ($)
shares in Thousands, $ in Millions
Total
Common Stock And Surplus
Retained Earnings (Deficit)
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income
Beginning balance (in shares) at May. 28, 2023   121,100    
Beginning balance at May. 28, 2023 $ 2,201.5 $ 2,230.8 $ (32.5) $ 3.2
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]        
Net earnings 406.6   406.6  
Other comprehensive income 24.2     24.2
Dividends declared (318.2)   (318.2)  
Stock option exercises (in shares)   200    
Stock option exercises 20.2 $ 20.2    
Stock-based compensation 26.1 $ 26.1    
Repurchases of common stock (in shares)   (2,100)    
Repurchases of common stock (323.9) $ (39.6) (284.3)  
Issuance of stock under Employee Stock Purchase Plan and other plans (in shares)   300    
Issuance of stock under Employee Stock Purchase Plan and other plans 5.7 $ 5.7    
Other (2.5) $ (2.4) (0.1)  
Ending balance (in shares) at Nov. 26, 2023   119,500    
Ending balance at Nov. 26, 2023 2,039.7 $ 2,240.8 (228.5) 27.4
Beginning balance (in shares) at Aug. 27, 2023   120,700    
Beginning balance at Aug. 27, 2023 2,148.0 $ 2,256.8 (124.8) 16.0
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]        
Net earnings 212.1   212.1  
Other comprehensive income 11.4     11.4
Dividends declared (158.1)   (158.1)  
Stock option exercises 0.8 0.8    
Stock-based compensation 5.5 $ 5.5    
Repurchases of common stock (in shares)   (1,200)    
Repurchases of common stock (181.0) $ (23.4) (157.6)  
Issuance of stock under Employee Stock Purchase Plan and other plans 2.8 2.8    
Other (1.8) $ (1.7) (0.1)  
Ending balance (in shares) at Nov. 26, 2023   119,500    
Ending balance at Nov. 26, 2023 2,039.7 $ 2,240.8 (228.5) 27.4
Beginning balance (in shares) at May. 26, 2024   118,900    
Beginning balance at May. 26, 2024 2,242.5 $ 2,252.4 (35.5) 25.6
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]        
Net earnings 422.3   422.3  
Other comprehensive income 3.2     3.2
Dividends declared $ (332.1)   (332.1)  
Stock option exercises (in shares) 200 200    
Stock option exercises $ 15.5 $ 15.5    
Stock-based compensation 29.9 $ 29.9    
Repurchases of common stock (in shares)   (2,100)    
Repurchases of common stock (314.2) $ (40.6) (273.6)  
Issuance of stock under Employee Stock Purchase Plan and other plans (in shares)   200    
Issuance of stock under Employee Stock Purchase Plan and other plans 6.3 $ 6.3    
Other (2.5) $ (2.5)    
Ending balance (in shares) at Nov. 24, 2024   117,200    
Ending balance at Nov. 24, 2024 2,070.9 $ 2,261.0 (218.9) 28.8
Beginning balance (in shares) at Aug. 25, 2024   118,000    
Beginning balance at Aug. 25, 2024 2,143.7 $ 2,262.3 (144.5) 25.9
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]        
Net earnings 215.1   215.1  
Other comprehensive income 2.9     2.9
Dividends declared (165.7)   (165.7)  
Stock option exercises (in shares)   100    
Stock option exercises 8.9 $ 8.9    
Stock-based compensation 5.8 $ 5.8    
Repurchases of common stock (in shares)   (900)    
Repurchases of common stock (141.8) $ (18.0) (123.8)  
Issuance of stock under Employee Stock Purchase Plan and other plans 3.2 3.2    
Other (1.2) $ (1.2)    
Ending balance (in shares) at Nov. 24, 2024   117,200    
Ending balance at Nov. 24, 2024 $ 2,070.9 $ 2,261.0 $ (218.9) $ 28.8
v3.24.4
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY (Parenthetical) - $ / shares
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Statement of Stockholders' Equity [Abstract]        
Dividends declared (in dollars per share) $ 1.40 $ 1.31 $ 2.80 $ 2.62
v3.24.4
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS - USD ($)
$ in Millions
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Cash flows—operating activities    
Net earnings $ 422.3 $ 406.6
Losses from discontinued operations, net of tax 1.0 0.5
Adjustments to reconcile net earnings from continuing operations to cash flows:    
Depreciation and amortization 249.2 222.3
Impairments and disposal of assets, net 1.0 10.6
Stock-based compensation expense 48.9 43.8
Change in current assets and liabilities (55.5) (58.4)
Contributions to pension and postretirement plans (0.8) (0.9)
Deferred income taxes 17.5 7.8
Change in other assets and liabilities (12.6) (17.5)
Other, net (9.2) (4.9)
Net cash provided by operating activities of continuing operations 661.8 609.9
Cash flows—investing activities    
Purchases of land, buildings and equipment (314.5) (312.4)
Proceeds from disposal of land, buildings and equipment 0.0 2.0
Cash used in business acquisitions, net of cash acquired (613.7) (699.9)
Purchases of capitalized software and other assets (12.8) (12.9)
Other, net 1.7 0.3
Net cash used in investing activities of continuing operations (939.3) (1,022.9)
Cash flows—financing activities    
Proceeds from issuance of common stock 21.8 25.9
Dividends paid (330.5) (315.7)
Repurchases of common stock (314.2) (323.9)
Proceeds from the issuance of commercial paper, net 188.4 350.0
Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt 750.0 1,100.0
Repayments of long-term debt 0.0 (600.0)
Principal payments on finance leases (11.4) (10.7)
Tenant incentive cash received on finance leases 1.7 2.2
Payment of debt issuance costs (6.9) (11.1)
Net cash provided by financing activities of continuing operations 298.9 216.7
Cash flows—discontinued operations    
Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities of discontinued operations 0.0 0.0
Net cash (used in) provided by discontinued operations 0.0 0.0
Increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash 21.4 (196.3)
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash - beginning of period 220.1 416.2
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash - end of period 241.5 219.9
Reconciliation of cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash:    
Cash and cash equivalents 217.3 195.7
Restricted cash included in prepaid expenses and other current assets 24.2 24.2
Total cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash shown in the statement of cash flows 241.5 219.9
Cash flows from changes in current assets and liabilities    
Receivables, net 2.8 8.3
Inventories (25.6) (14.3)
Prepaid expenses and other current assets (9.0) (7.8)
Accounts payable 2.6 (7.7)
Accrued payroll (1.9) (5.3)
Prepaid/accrued income taxes 2.7 (18.7)
Other accrued taxes 5.9 3.2
Unearned revenues (42.3) (26.5)
Other current liabilities 9.3 10.4
Change in current assets and liabilities $ (55.5) $ (58.4)
v3.24.4
Basis of Presentation
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
Basis of Presentation Basis of Presentation
Darden Restaurants, Inc. (we, our, Darden or the Company) owns and operates full-service dining restaurants in the United States and Canada under the trade names Olive Garden®, LongHorn Steakhouse®, Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen®, Yard House®, Ruth’s Chris Steak House® (Ruth’s Chris), The Capital Grille®, Chuy’s ®, Seasons 52®, Bahama Breeze®, Eddie V’s Prime Seafood® (Eddie V’s) and The Capital Burger®. As of November 24, 2024, through subsidiaries, we own and operate all of our restaurants in the United States and Canada, except for 2 joint venture restaurants managed by us, 4 managed locations operating under contractual agreements and 91 franchised restaurants. We also have 60 franchised restaurants in operation located in Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia, and the Middle East.
We have prepared these consolidated financial statements pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Certain information and footnote disclosures normally presented in annual financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) have been condensed or omitted pursuant to such rules and regulations. In the opinion of management, all adjustments considered necessary for a fair presentation have been included and are of a normal recurring nature. We operate on a 52/53-week fiscal year which ends on the last Sunday in May. Our fiscal year ending May 25, 2025 will contain 52 weeks of operation. Operating results for interim periods presented are not necessarily indicative of results that may be expected for the full fiscal year.
These statements should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and related notes to consolidated financial statements included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended May 26, 2024. We prepare our consolidated financial statements in conformity with GAAP. The preparation of these financial statements requires us to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of sales and costs and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
We have reclassified certain amounts in prior-period financial statements to conform to the current period’s presentation.
Recently Issued Accounting Standards
In November 2023, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2023-07, Segment Reporting (Topic 280): Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures, which updates reportable segment disclosure requirements primarily through enhanced disclosures about significant segment expenses. The amendments are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2023, and for interim periods within fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024. Early adoption is permitted. The amendments should be applied retrospectively to all prior periods presented in the financial statements. Management is currently evaluating this ASU to determine its impact on the Company's disclosures. We plan to adopt in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025.
In December 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-09, Income Taxes (Topic 740): Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures, which updates income tax disclosures related to the rate reconciliation and requires disclosure of income taxes paid by jurisdiction. The amendments also provide further disclosure comparability. The amendments are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024. Early adoption is permitted. The amendments should be applied prospectively; however, retrospective application is permitted. Management is currently evaluating this ASU to determine its impact on the Company’s disclosures. We plan to adopt in fiscal 2026.
In March 2024, the SEC adopted its final rules intended to enhance and standardize climate-related disclosures in registration statements and annual reports. The new rules will require disclosure of material climate-related risks, including disclosure of the Board of Directors’ oversight and risk management activities, the material impacts of these risks to the Company and the quantification of material impacts to the Company as a result of severe weather events and other natural conditions. The rules also require disclosure of material greenhouse gas emissions and any material climate-related targets and goals. The new rules will be effective for annual reporting periods beginning in fiscal year 2026, except for the greenhouse gas emissions disclosures which will be effective for annual reporting periods beginning in fiscal year 2027. On April 4, 2024, the SEC issued a voluntary stay on its final rules pending multiple legal challenges. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of these new rules.
In November 2024, the FASB issued ASU 2024-03, Income Statement-Reporting Comprehensive Income-Expense Disaggregation Disclosures (Subtopic 220-40): Disaggregation of Income Statement Expenses, which requires detailed disclosure amounts for purchases of inventory, employee compensation, depreciation, intangible asset amortization, and depreciation, depletion and amortization as part of oil and gas producing activities in each relevant expense caption on the
income statement. The ASU requires companies to include amounts already required by GAAP in the same disclosure, provide a qualitative description of remaining amounts not separately disaggregated, and disclose the total selling expenses along with the definition of selling expenses in annual reports. The amendment is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2026. Early adoption is permitted. The amendment should be applied prospectively; however retrospective application is permitted. Management is currently evaluating this ASU to determine its impact on the Company’s disclosures. We plan to adopt in in fiscal 2028.
v3.24.4
Acquisition of Chuy’s
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Business Combination, Asset Acquisition, and Joint Venture Formation [Abstract]  
Acquisition of Chuy’s Acquisition of Chuy’s
On October 11, 2024, we acquired 100 percent of the equity interest of Chuy’s Holdings, Inc (Chuy’s Holdings) in an all-cash transaction of $649.1 million in total consideration, net of $35.3 million of cash on Chuy’s Holdings balance sheet at closing. We financed the acquisition with a portion of the proceeds from the issuance of a $400.0 million aggregate principal amount of 4.350 percent senior notes due 2027 (2027 Notes) and a $350.0 million aggregate principal amount of 4.550 percent senior notes due 2029 (2029 Notes), which were issued on October 3, 2024. The 2027 Notes will mature on October 15, 2027 and the 2029 Notes will mature on October 15, 2029. Interest on the Notes will be paid semi-annually in arrears on April 15 and October 15 of each year, commencing on April 15, 2025, to holders of record on the preceding March 31 or September 30, as the case may be.
The acquired operations of Chuy’s Holdings included 103 restaurants. The results of Chuy’s operations are included in our consolidated financial statements from the date of acquisition.
The assets and liabilities of Chuy’s Holdings were recorded at their respective fair values as of the date of acquisition. We are in the process of confirming, through internal studies and third-party valuations, the fair value of these assets, including land, buildings and equipment, intangible assets, and income tax assets and liabilities. The fair values set forth below are based on preliminary valuations and are subject to adjustment as additional information is obtained. When the valuation process is completed, adjustments to goodwill may result.
The preliminary allocation of the purchase price is as follows:
Balances at
(in millions)October 11, 2024
Cash and cash equivalents$35.3 
Other current assets10.9 
Land, buildings and equipment204.3 
Operating lease right-of-use assets337.7 
Trademark198.4 
Other assets6.2 
Goodwill262.9 
     Total assets acquired$1,055.7 
Current liabilities35.2 
Deferred income taxes43.0 
Operating lease liabilities - non-current328.4 
Other liabilities— 
     Total liabilities assumed$406.6 
Net assets acquired$649.1 

The excess of the purchase price over the aggregate fair value of net assets acquired was allocated to goodwill in the amount of $262.9 million. The portion of the purchase price attributable to goodwill represents benefits expected because of the acquisition, including sales and unit growth opportunities in addition to supply-chain and support-cost synergies. The trademark has an indefinite life based on the expected use of the asset and the regulatory and economic environment within which it is being used. The trademark represents a highly respected brand with positive connotations, and we intend to cultivate and protect the use of this brand. Goodwill and indefinite-lived trademarks are not amortized but are reviewed annually for impairment or more frequently if indicators of impairment exist. Buildings and equipment will be depreciated over a period of 1-30 years.
As a result of the acquisition and related integration efforts, we incurred expenses of approximately $27.7 million and $29.2 million during the quarter and six months ended November 24, 2024, which are included in general and administrative expenses and interest expense in our consolidated statements of earnings. Pro-forma financial information of the combined entities for periods prior to the acquisition is not presented due to the immaterial impact of the financial results of Chuy’s on our consolidated financial statements
v3.24.4
Revenue Recognition
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Revenue Recognition Revenue Recognition  
Deferred revenue liabilities from contracts with customers included on our accompanying consolidated balance sheets was comprised of the following:
(in millions)November 24, 2024May 26, 2024
Unearned revenues
Deferred gift card revenue$576.9 $620.6 
Deferred gift card discounts(25.5)(29.5)
Other0.6 0.7 
Total$552.0 $591.8 
Other liabilities
Deferred franchise fees - non-current$4.9 $4.9 
The following table presents a rollforward of deferred gift card revenue.
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24, 2024November 26, 2023November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Beginning balance$579.5 $563.4 $620.6 $537.0 
Acquired deferred gift card revenue2.6 — 2.6 61.8 
Activations131.0 145.7 253.4 275.8 
Redemptions and breakage(136.2)(128.4)(299.7)(293.9)
Ending balance$576.9 $580.7 $576.9 $580.7 
v3.24.4
Additional Financial Information
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
Additional Financial Information Additional Financial Information
Supplemental Balance Sheet Information
The components of lease assets and liabilities on the consolidated balance sheet were as follows:
(in millions)Balance Sheet ClassificationNovember 24, 2024May 26, 2024
Operating lease right-of-use assetsOperating lease right-of-use assets$3,678.2 $3,429.3 
Finance lease right-of-use assetsLand, buildings and equipment, net1,209.0 1,106.3 
Total lease assets, net$4,887.2 $4,535.6 
Operating lease liabilities - currentOther current liabilities$212.6 $198.8 
Finance lease liabilities - currentOther current liabilities15.7 15.3 
Operating lease liabilities - non-currentOperating lease liabilities - non-current3,939.1 3,704.7 
Finance lease liabilities - non-currentOther liabilities1,484.1 1,357.1 
Total lease liabilities$5,651.5 $5,275.9 
Supplemental Cash Flow Information
Cash paid for interest and income taxes were as follows:
Six Months Ended
(in millions)November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Interest, net of amounts capitalized$79.7 $63.4 
Income taxes, net of refunds28.8 63.4 
Non-cash investing and financing activities were as follows:Six Months Ended
(in millions)November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Increase in land, buildings and equipment through accrued purchases$39.6 $60.5 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities1
349.6 315.5 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new finance lease liabilities85.4 55.7 
Net change in right-of-use assets mainly due to reclassification between categories upon modification50.4 5.8 
1 Fiscal 2025 includes $337.7 million from the acquisition of Chuy’s and fiscal 2024 includes $299.5 million from the acquisition of Ruth’s Chris.
We had restricted cash of $24.2 million as of November 24, 2024 and $25.3 million as of May 26, 2024, which represents cash held as security for a standby letter of credit. Restricted cash is included in Prepaid Expenses and Other Current Assets on our consolidated balance sheet. See Note 13, Commitments and Contingencies, for further details around standby letters of credit.
v3.24.4
Income Taxes
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract]  
Income Taxes Income Taxes
The effective income tax rate for continuing operations for the quarter ended November 24, 2024 was 12.3 percent compared to an effective income tax rate for the quarter ended November 26, 2023 of 12.1 percent. The increase in the tax rate is primarily driven by nondeductible transaction costs related to Chuy’s. The effective income tax rate for continuing operations for the six months ended November 24, 2024 was 11.4 percent compared to an effective income tax rate for the six months ended November 26, 2023 of 12.4 percent. The decrease in the tax rate is primarily driven by the release of federal tax reserves and the favorable impact of mark to market hedges.
Included in our remaining balance of unrecognized tax benefits is $2.0 million related to tax positions for which it is reasonably possible that the total amounts could change within the next 12 months based on the outcome of examinations or as a result of the expiration of the statute of limitations for specific jurisdictions.
v3.24.4
Net Earnings per Share
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Earnings Per Share [Abstract]  
Net Earnings per Share Net Earnings per Share
Outstanding stock options, restricted stock and equity-settled performance stock units granted by us represent the only dilutive effect reflected in diluted weighted average shares outstanding, none of which impact the numerator of the diluted net earnings per share computation. Stock options, restricted stock and equity-settled performance stock units excluded from the calculation of diluted net earnings per share because the effect would have been anti-dilutive, were as follows: 
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Anti-dilutive stock-based compensation awards0.1 0.3 0.2 0.2 
v3.24.4
Segment Information
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Segment Information Segment Information
We manage our restaurant brands, Olive Garden, LongHorn Steakhouse, Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen, Yard House, Ruth’s Chris, The Capital Grille, Chuy’s, Seasons 52, Bahama Breeze, Eddie V’s, and The Capital Burger in North America as operating segments. The brands operate principally in the U.S. within full-service dining. We aggregate our operating segments into reportable segments based on a combination of the size, economic characteristics and sub-segment of full-service dining within which each brand operates. We have four reportable segments: (1) Olive Garden, (2) LongHorn Steakhouse, (3) Fine Dining and (4) Other Business.
The Olive Garden segment includes the results of our company-owned Olive Garden restaurants in the U.S. and Canada. The LongHorn Steakhouse segment includes the results of our company-owned LongHorn Steakhouse restaurants in the U.S. The Fine Dining segment aggregates our premium brands that operate within the fine-dining sub-segment of full-service dining and includes the results of our company-owned Ruth’s Chris, The Capital Grille and Eddie V’s restaurants in the U.S. The Other Business segment aggregates our remaining brands and includes the results of our company-owned Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen, Yard House, Chuy’s, Seasons 52, Bahama Breeze, and The Capital Burger restaurants in the U.S. and results from our franchise operations.
External sales are derived principally from food and beverage sales. We do not rely on any major customers as a source of sales, and the customers and long-lived assets of our reportable segments are predominantly in the U.S. There were no material transactions among reportable segments.
Our management uses segment profit as the measure for assessing performance of our segments. Segment profit includes revenues and expenses directly attributable to restaurant-level results of operations (sometimes referred to as restaurant-level earnings). These expenses include food and beverage costs, restaurant labor costs, restaurant expenses and marketing expenses (collectively “restaurant and marketing expenses”). Non-cash lease-related expenses included in restaurant expenses (which is a component of segment profit) and lease-related depreciation and amortization are reported at the corporate level as these are expenses for which our operating segments are not being evaluated. Additionally, our lease-related right-of-use assets are not managed or evaluated at the operating segment level, but rather at the corporate level.
The following tables reconcile our segment results to our consolidated results reported in accordance with GAAP.
(in millions)Olive GardenLongHorn SteakhouseFine Dining
Other Business1
CorporateConsolidated
For the three months ended November 24, 2024
Sales$1,292.5 $710.1 $306.0 $581.4 $— $2,890.0 
Restaurant and marketing expenses1,015.4 575.9 253.3 502.2 (20.7)2,326.1 
Segment profit$277.1 $134.2 $52.7 $79.2 $20.7 $563.9 
Depreciation and amortization$46.3 $20.6 $17.4 $29.3 $14.1 $127.7 
Impairments and disposal of assets, net— — — — — — 
(in millions)Olive GardenLongHorn SteakhouseFine Dining
Other Business1
CorporateConsolidated
For the six months ended November 24, 2024
Sales$2,501.6 $1,423.6 $584.9 $1,136.9 $— $5,647.0 
Restaurant and marketing expenses1,975.5 1,161.8 494.6 974.0 (40.9)4,565.0 
Segment profit$526.1 $261.8 $90.3 $162.9 $40.9 $1,082.0 
Depreciation and amortization$91.6 $40.9 $34.2 $55.0 $27.5 $249.2 
Impairments and disposal of assets, net— — — — 1.0 1.0 
Purchases of land, buildings and equipment123.5 77.3 50.8 62.9 — 314.5 
1 Includes Chuy’s results from the date of acquisition (October 11, 2024) forward.
(in millions)Olive GardenLongHorn Steakhouse
Fine Dining2
Other BusinessCorporateConsolidated
For the three months ended November 26, 2023
Sales$1,251.4 $643.0 $318.0 $514.9 — $2,727.3 
Restaurant and marketing expenses988.9 531.2 261.4 448.4 (15.9)2,214.0 
Segment profit$262.5 $111.8 $56.6 $66.5 15.9 $513.3 
Depreciation and amortization$40.5 $18.3 $16.6 $25.4 $11.7 $112.5 
Impairments and disposal of assets, net— 0.1 — — 7.4 7.5 
(in millions)Olive GardenLongHorn Steakhouse
Fine Dining2
Other BusinessCorporateConsolidated
For the six months ended November 26, 2023
Sales$2,479.3 $1,312.8 $591.5 $1,074.3 $— $5,457.9 
Restaurant and marketing expenses1,954.5 1,083.6 495.2 923.5 (31.3)4,425.5 
Segment profit$524.8 $229.2 $96.3 $150.8 $31.3 $1,032.4 
Depreciation and amortization$80.1 $36.5 $32.2 $50.5 $23.0 $222.3 
Impairments and disposal of assets, net0.2 0.1 — — 10.3 10.6 
Purchases of land, buildings and equipment135.6 69.9 52.0 52.3 2.6 312.4 
2 Includes Ruth’s Chris results from the date of acquisition (June 14, 2023) forward.
A reconciliation of segment profit to earnings from continuing operations before income taxes is below.
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24, 2024November 26, 2023November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Segment profit$563.9 $513.3 $1,082.0 $1,032.4 
Less general and administrative expenses(144.1)(114.8)(270.5)(268.1)
Less depreciation and amortization(127.7)(112.5)(249.2)(222.3)
Less impairments and disposal of assets, net— (7.5)(1.0)(10.6)
Less interest, net(46.2)(37.1)(83.3)(66.8)
Earnings before income taxes$245.9 $241.4 $478.0 $464.6 
v3.24.4
Impairments and Disposal of Assets, Net
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Asset Impairment Charges [Abstract]  
Impairments and Disposal of Assets, Net Impairments and Disposal of Assets, Net
Impairments and disposal of assets, net, in our accompanying consolidated statements of earnings were comprised of the following:
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24, 2024November 26, 2023November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Restaurant impairments$— $— $— $0.3 
Disposal (gains) losses— 4.9 0.1 9.8 
Other— 2.6 0.9 0.5 
Impairments and disposal of assets, net$— $7.5 $1.0 $10.6 

Disposal (gains) losses for the six months ended November 24, 2024 were related to the closure of previously impaired locations. Restaurant impairments and disposal (gains) losses for the quarter ended November 26, 2023 were related to the decision to close one location and the write-off of acquired Ruth’s Chris assets. Restaurant impairments and disposal (gains) losses for the six months ended November 26, 2023 were related to the decision to close five locations, sale of properties and the write-off of acquired Ruth’s Chris assets. Other impacts for the six months ended November 24, 2024 were related to right-of-use asset adjustments on early lease terminations and product loss from a facility fire in our distribution network. Other impacts for the quarter and six months ended November 26, 2023 were related to right-of-use asset adjustments on early lease terminations and the write-off of capitalized software costs.
v3.24.4
Stockholders' Equity
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Stockholders' Equity Note [Abstract]  
Stockholders' Equity Stockholders’ Equity
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (AOCI)
The components of AOCI, net of tax, for the quarter and six months ended November 24, 2024 were as follows:
(in millions)Foreign Currency Translation AdjustmentUnrealized Gains (Losses) on DerivativesBenefit Plan Funding PositionAccumulated Other Comprehensive Income
Balance at August 25, 2024$4.6 $24.7 $(3.4)$25.9 
Gain (loss)— 2.9 — 2.9 
Reclassification realized in net earnings— (0.2)0.2 — 
Balance at November 24, 2024$4.6 $27.4 $(3.2)$28.8 
Balance at May 26, 2024$4.6 $24.5 $(3.5)$25.6 
Gain (loss)— 3.3 — 3.3 
Reclassification realized in net earnings— (0.4)0.3 (0.1)
Balance at November 24, 2024$4.6 $27.4 $(3.2)$28.8 
The components of AOCI, net of tax, for the quarter and six months ended November 26, 2023 were as follows:
(in millions)Foreign Currency Translation AdjustmentUnrealized Gains (Losses) on DerivativesBenefit Plan Funding PositionAccumulated Other Comprehensive Income
Balance at August 27, 2023$4.5 $16.5 $(5.0)$16.0 
Gain (loss)— 10.7 — 10.7 
Reclassification realized in net earnings— 0.6 0.1 0.7 
Balance at November 26, 2023$4.5 $27.8 $(4.9)$27.4 
Balances at May 28, 2023$4.5 $3.9 $(5.2)$3.2 
Gain (loss)— 23.2 — 23.2 
Reclassification realized in net earnings— 0.7 0.3 1.0 
Balance at November 26, 2023$4.5 $27.8 $(4.9)$27.4 

The following table presents the amounts and line items in our consolidated statements of earnings where adjustments reclassified from AOCI into net earnings were recorded.
Amount Reclassified from AOCI into Net Earnings
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)
AOCI Components
Location of Gain (Loss) Recognized in EarningsNovember 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Derivatives
Commodity contracts
(1)$(0.7)$(1.2)$(1.1)$(3.1)
Equity contracts
(2)— — (0.1)1.3 
Interest rate contracts
(3)0.8 0.4 1.7 0.4 
Total before tax$0.1 $(0.8)$0.5 $(1.4)
Tax (expense) benefit0.1 0.2 (0.1)0.7 
Net of tax$0.2 $(0.6)$0.4 $(0.7)
Benefit plan funding position
Recognized net actuarial loss - pension/postretirement plans
(4)$— $(0.1)$— $(0.1)
Recognized net actuarial gain (loss) - other plans
(4)(0.2)(0.1)(0.4)(0.3)
Total before tax$(0.2)$(0.2)$(0.4)$(0.4)
Tax (expense) benefit— 0.1 0.1 0.1 
Net of tax$(0.2)$(0.1)$(0.3)$(0.3)
(1)Primarily included in food and beverage costs and restaurant expenses. See Note 11 for additional details.
(2)Included in general and administrative expenses. See Note 11 for additional details.
(3)Included in interest, net on our consolidated statement of earnings.
(4)Included in the computation of net periodic benefit costs, which is a component of general and administrative expenses.
v3.24.4
Stock-Based Compensation
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Share-Based Payment Arrangement [Abstract]  
Stock-Based Compensation Stock-Based Compensation
We grant stock options for a fixed number of shares to certain employees with an exercise price equal to the fair value of the shares at the date of grant. We also grant restricted stock, restricted stock units and performance stock units with a fair value
generally determined based on our closing stock price on the date of grant. In addition, we grant cash-settled stock units (Darden stock units) which are classified as liabilities and are marked to market as of the end of each period.
The weighted-average fair value of non-qualified stock options and the related assumptions used in the Black-Scholes option pricing model for options granted during the periods presented, were as follows:
Six Months Ended
 November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Weighted-average fair value$44.79$55.56
Dividend yield3.6 %3.4 %
Expected volatility of stock40.8 %42.2 %
Risk-free interest rate4.1 %4.0 %
Expected option life (in years)6.35.9
Weighted-average exercise price per share$139.43$169.02


The weighted-average grant date fair value of market-based performance stock units and the related assumptions used in the Monte Carlo simulation to record stock-based compensation for units granted during the periods presented, were as follows:
Six Months Ended
November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Dividend yield (1)0.0 %0.0 %
Expected volatility of stock26.5 %32.3 %
Risk-free interest rate4.2 %4.5 %
Expected life (in years)2.92.9
Weighted-average grant date fair value per unit$181.65$217.11
(1)Assumes a reinvestment of dividends.
The following table presents a summary of our stock-based compensation activity for the six months ended November 24, 2024.
(in millions)Stock
Options
Restricted
Stock/
Restricted
Stock
Units
Equity-Settled
Performance
Stock Units
Cash-Settled Darden
Stock
Units
Outstanding beginning of period1.34 0.26 0.35 0.76 
Awards granted0.17 0.07 0.11 0.18 
Awards granted performance impact— — 0.02 — 
Awards exercised/vested(0.20)(0.06)(0.15)(0.26)
Awards forfeited— — — (0.01)
Outstanding end of period1.31 0.27 0.33 0.67 
We recognized expense from stock-based compensation as follows: 
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Stock options$0.9 $0.9 $5.7 $5.1 
Restricted stock/restricted stock units1.4 1.3 6.9 5.9 
Equity-settled performance stock units2.2 2.1 14.7 12.6 
Cash-settled Darden stock units8.4 7.9 19.0 17.7 
Employee stock purchase plan0.8 0.7 1.6 1.4 
Director compensation program/other0.5 0.5 1.0 1.1 
Total stock-based compensation expense$14.2 $13.4 $48.9 $43.8 
v3.24.4
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities
We enter into derivative instruments for risk management purposes only, including derivatives designated as hedging instruments as provided by FASB ASC Topic 815, Derivatives and Hedging, and those utilized as economic hedges. We use financial derivatives to manage interest rate, commodity and compensation risks inherent in our business operations. Cash flows related to derivatives are included in operating activities.
By using these instruments, we expose ourselves, from time to time, to credit risk and market risk. Credit risk is the failure of the counterparty to perform under the terms of the derivative contract. When the fair value of a derivative contract is positive, the counterparty owes us, which creates credit risk for us. We minimize this credit risk by entering into transactions with high quality counterparties. Market risk is the adverse effect on the value of a financial instrument that results from a change in interest rates, commodity prices, or the market price of our common stock. We minimize this market risk by establishing and monitoring parameters that limit the types and degree of market risk that may be undertaken.
We designate commodity contracts and equity forward contracts as cash flow hedging instruments. We have one interest rate swap agreement, which is designated as a fair value hedge of the related debt. During the first quarter of fiscal 2025, we entered into a contract designated as a cash flow hedge of the benchmark interest rate on the debt expected to be issued during the second quarter of fiscal 2025. Upon issuance of the debt, we settled this contract which resulted in a $1.9 million loss recorded as a component of interest expense due to the immateriality of the loss. Further, we entered into equity forward contracts to hedge the risk of changes in future cash flows associated with recognized, employee-directed investments in our common stock within the non-qualified deferred compensation plan. We did not elect hedge accounting with the expectation that changes in the fair value of the equity forward contracts would offset changes in the fair value of our common stock investments in the non-qualified deferred compensation plan.
The notional and fair values of our derivative contracts were as follows: 
Fair Values
(in millions, except
per share data)
Number of Shares OutstandingWeighted-Average
 Per Share Forward Rates
Notional ValuesDerivative Assets (1)Derivative Liabilities (1)
November 24, 2024November 24,
2024
May 26,
2024
November 24,
2024
May 26,
2024
Equity forwards:
Designated0.2$143.83$33.0 $0.2 $— $— $0.8 
Not designated0.4135.6752.4 0.4 — — 2.4 
Total equity forwards (2)$0.6 $— $— $3.2 
Commodity contracts:
DesignatedN/AN/A$11.7 $— $0.1 $1.3 $0.7 
Not designatedN/AN/A— — — — — 
Total commodity contracts (3)$— $0.1 $1.3 $0.7 
Interest rate related
Designated - Fair Value HedgeN/AN/A$300.0 $— $— $45.1 51.8 
Not designatedN/AN/A— — — — — 
Total interest rate related$— $— $45.1 $51.8 
Total derivative contracts$0.6 $0.1 $46.4 $55.7 
 
(1)Derivative assets and liabilities are included in receivables, net and other current liabilities, as applicable, on our consolidated balance sheets.
(2)Designated and undesignated equity forwards extend through July 2028.
(3)Commodity contracts extend through June 2025.
    
The effects of derivative instruments accounted for as cash flow hedging instruments in the consolidated statements of earnings were as follows:
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in AOCIAmount of Gain (Loss) Reclassified from AOCI to Earnings
Three Months EndedThree Months Ended
(in millions)November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Equity (1)$3.0 $(0.9)$— $— 
Commodity (2)(0.4)(1.6)(0.7)(1.2)
Interest rate (3)0.3 17.00.80.4
Total$2.9 $14.5 $0.1 $(0.8)
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in AOCIAmount of Gain (Loss) Reclassified from AOCI to Earnings
Six Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Equity (1)$4.7 $(3.1)$(0.1)$1.3 
Commodity (2)(1.8)0.1 (1.1)(3.1)
Interest rate (3)— 34.9 1.7 0.4 
Total$2.9 $31.9 $0.5 $(1.4)

(1)Location of the gain (loss) reclassified from AOCI to earnings is general and administrative expenses.
(2)Location of the gain (loss) reclassified from AOCI to earnings is food and beverage costs and restaurant expenses.
(3)Location of the gain (loss) reclassified from AOCI to earnings is interest, net.

The effects of derivative instruments in fair value hedging relationships in the consolidated statement of earnings were as follows:

Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings on DerivativesAmount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings on Related Hedged Item
Three Months EndedThree Months Ended
(in millions)November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Interest rate (1)(2)$(7.9)$(0.7)$7.9 $0.7 
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings on DerivativesAmount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings on Related Hedged Item
Six Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Interest rate (1)(2)$6.7 $(7.6)$(6.7)$7.6 

 (1) Location of the gain (loss) recognized in earnings on derivatives and related hedged item is interest, net.
(2) Hedged item in fair value hedge relationship is debt.
The effects of derivatives not designated as hedging instruments in the consolidated statements of earnings were as follows:
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings
(in millions)Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
Location of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings on DerivativesNovember 24, 2024November 26, 2023November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
General and administrative expenses5.1 0.6 7.6 0.5 
Based on the fair value of our derivative instruments designated as cash flow hedges as of November 24, 2024, we expect to reclassify $3.5 million of net gains on derivative instruments from AOCI to earnings during the next 12 months based on the maturity of our contracts. However, the amounts ultimately realized in earnings may change and will be dependent on the fair value of the contracts on the respective settlement dates.
v3.24.4
Fair Value Measurements
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value Measurements Fair Value Measurements
The fair values of cash equivalents, receivables, net, accounts payable and short-term debt approximate their carrying amounts due to their short duration or market based interest rates.
The following tables summarize the fair values of financial instruments measured at fair value on a recurring basis as of November 24, 2024 and May 26, 2024
Items Measured at Fair Value at November 24, 2024
(in millions) Fair value
of assets
(liabilities)
Quoted prices
in active
market for
identical assets
(liabilities)
(Level 1)
Significant
other
observable
inputs
(Level 2)
Significant
unobservable
inputs
(Level 3)
Derivatives:
Commodities futures, swaps & options(1)$(1.3)$— $(1.3)$— 
Equity forwards(2)0.6 — 0.6 $— 
Interest rate swaps - fair value hedge(3)(45.1)— (45.1)— 
Total$(45.8)$— $(45.8)$— 
 
Items Measured at Fair Value at May 26, 2024
(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)$(0.6)$— $(0.6)$— 
Equity forwards(2)(3.2)— (3.2)— 
Interest rate swaps - fair value hedge(3)(51.8)— (51.8)— 
Total$(55.6)$— $(55.6)$— 

(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.
(3)The fair value of our interest rate swap agreements is based on current and expected market interest rates, inclusive of the risk of nonperformance.
The carrying value and fair value of long-term debt as of November 24, 2024, was $2.12 billion and $2.13 billion, respectively. The carrying value and fair value of long-term debt as of May 26, 2024, was $1.37 billion. The fair value of long-term debt, 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 determined based on third-party market appraisals. As of November 24, 2024 and May 26, 2024, adjustments to the fair values of non-financial assets measured at fair value on a non-recurring basis, classified as Level 2, were not material.
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 November 24, 2024, adjustments to the fair values of non-financial assets, classified as Level 3, were not material. As of May 26, 2024, long-lived assets held and used with a carrying amount of $4.8 million, primarily related to three underperforming restaurants, were determined to have a fair value of $1.5 million resulting in an impairment charge of $3.3 million.
v3.24.4
Commitments and Contingencies
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
Commitments and Contingencies Commitments and Contingencies
As collateral for performance on contracts and as credit guarantees to banks and insurers, we are contingently liable for guarantees of subsidiary obligations under standby letters of credit. As of November 24, 2024 and May 26, 2024, we had $94.5 million and $79.5 million, respectively, of standby letters of credit related to workers’ compensation and general liabilities accrued in our consolidated financial statements. As of November 24, 2024 and May 26, 2024, we had $16.3 million and $16.8 million, respectively, of surety bonds related to other payments. Most surety bonds are renewable annually.
As of November 24, 2024 and May 26, 2024, we had $75.7 million and $71.0 million, respectively, of guarantees associated with leased properties that have been assigned to third parties, primarily related to our disposition of Red Lobster in fiscal 2015. These amounts represent the maximum potential amount of future payments under the guarantees. The fair value of the maximum potential future payments discounted at our weighted-average cost of capital as of November 24, 2024 and May 26, 2024, amounted to $60.5 million and $57.7 million, respectively. In the event of default by a third party, the indemnity and default clauses in our assignment agreements govern our ability to recover from and pursue the third party for damages incurred as a result of its default. We do not hold any third-party assets as collateral related to these assignment agreements, except to the extent that the assignment allows us to repossess the building and personal property. The liability recorded for our expected credit losses under these leases as of May 26, 2024 was $10.6 million. These guarantees expire over their respective lease terms, which range from fiscal 2025 through fiscal 2034.
We are subject to private lawsuits, administrative proceedings and claims that arise in the ordinary course of our business. A number of these lawsuits, proceedings and claims may exist at any given time. These matters typically involve claims from guests, employees and others related to operational issues common to the restaurant industry, and can also involve infringement of, or challenges to, our trademarks. While the resolution of a lawsuit, proceeding or claim may have an impact on our financial results for the period in which it is resolved, we believe that the final disposition of the lawsuits, proceedings and claims in which we are currently involved, either individually or in the aggregate, will not have a material adverse effect on our financial position, results of operations or liquidity.
v3.24.4
Subsequent Events
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Subsequent Events [Abstract]  
Subsequent Events Subsequent Events
On December 18, 2024, the Board of Directors declared a cash dividend of $1.40 per share payable on February 3, 2025 to all shareholders of record as of the close of business on January 10, 2025.
v3.24.4
Pay vs Performance Disclosure - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Pay vs Performance Disclosure        
Net earnings $ 215.1 $ 212.1 $ 422.3 $ 406.6
v3.24.4
Insider Trading Arrangements
3 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Trading Arrangements, by Individual  
Rule 10b5-1 Arrangement Adopted false
Non-Rule 10b5-1 Arrangement Adopted false
Rule 10b5-1 Arrangement Terminated false
Non-Rule 10b5-1 Arrangement Terminated false
v3.24.4
Basis of Presentation (Policies)
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
Basis of Presentation
We have prepared these consolidated financial statements pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Certain information and footnote disclosures normally presented in annual financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) have been condensed or omitted pursuant to such rules and regulations. In the opinion of management, all adjustments considered necessary for a fair presentation have been included and are of a normal recurring nature. We operate on a 52/53-week fiscal year which ends on the last Sunday in May. Our fiscal year ending May 25, 2025 will contain 52 weeks of operation. Operating results for interim periods presented are not necessarily indicative of results that may be expected for the full fiscal year.
These statements should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and related notes to consolidated financial statements included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended May 26, 2024. We prepare our consolidated financial statements in conformity with GAAP. The preparation of these financial statements requires us to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of sales and costs and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
Reclassification
We have reclassified certain amounts in prior-period financial statements to conform to the current period’s presentation.
Recently Issued Accounting Standards
Recently Issued Accounting Standards
In November 2023, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2023-07, Segment Reporting (Topic 280): Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures, which updates reportable segment disclosure requirements primarily through enhanced disclosures about significant segment expenses. The amendments are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2023, and for interim periods within fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024. Early adoption is permitted. The amendments should be applied retrospectively to all prior periods presented in the financial statements. Management is currently evaluating this ASU to determine its impact on the Company's disclosures. We plan to adopt in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025.
In December 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-09, Income Taxes (Topic 740): Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures, which updates income tax disclosures related to the rate reconciliation and requires disclosure of income taxes paid by jurisdiction. The amendments also provide further disclosure comparability. The amendments are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024. Early adoption is permitted. The amendments should be applied prospectively; however, retrospective application is permitted. Management is currently evaluating this ASU to determine its impact on the Company’s disclosures. We plan to adopt in fiscal 2026.
In March 2024, the SEC adopted its final rules intended to enhance and standardize climate-related disclosures in registration statements and annual reports. The new rules will require disclosure of material climate-related risks, including disclosure of the Board of Directors’ oversight and risk management activities, the material impacts of these risks to the Company and the quantification of material impacts to the Company as a result of severe weather events and other natural conditions. The rules also require disclosure of material greenhouse gas emissions and any material climate-related targets and goals. The new rules will be effective for annual reporting periods beginning in fiscal year 2026, except for the greenhouse gas emissions disclosures which will be effective for annual reporting periods beginning in fiscal year 2027. On April 4, 2024, the SEC issued a voluntary stay on its final rules pending multiple legal challenges. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of these new rules.
In November 2024, the FASB issued ASU 2024-03, Income Statement-Reporting Comprehensive Income-Expense Disaggregation Disclosures (Subtopic 220-40): Disaggregation of Income Statement Expenses, which requires detailed disclosure amounts for purchases of inventory, employee compensation, depreciation, intangible asset amortization, and depreciation, depletion and amortization as part of oil and gas producing activities in each relevant expense caption on the
income statement. The ASU requires companies to include amounts already required by GAAP in the same disclosure, provide a qualitative description of remaining amounts not separately disaggregated, and disclose the total selling expenses along with the definition of selling expenses in annual reports. The amendment is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2026. Early adoption is permitted. The amendment should be applied prospectively; however retrospective application is permitted. Management is currently evaluating this ASU to determine its impact on the Company’s disclosures. We plan to adopt in in fiscal 2028.
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities
We enter into derivative instruments for risk management purposes only, including derivatives designated as hedging instruments as provided by FASB ASC Topic 815, Derivatives and Hedging, and those utilized as economic hedges. We use financial derivatives to manage interest rate, commodity and compensation risks inherent in our business operations. Cash flows related to derivatives are included in operating activities.
By using these instruments, we expose ourselves, from time to time, to credit risk and market risk. Credit risk is the failure of the counterparty to perform under the terms of the derivative contract. When the fair value of a derivative contract is positive, the counterparty owes us, which creates credit risk for us. We minimize this credit risk by entering into transactions with high quality counterparties. Market risk is the adverse effect on the value of a financial instrument that results from a change in interest rates, commodity prices, or the market price of our common stock. We minimize this market risk by establishing and monitoring parameters that limit the types and degree of market risk that may be undertaken.
v3.24.4
Acquisition of Chuy’s (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Business Combination, Asset Acquisition, and Joint Venture Formation [Abstract]  
Schedule of Preliminary Allocation of the Purchase Price
The preliminary allocation of the purchase price is as follows:
Balances at
(in millions)October 11, 2024
Cash and cash equivalents$35.3 
Other current assets10.9 
Land, buildings and equipment204.3 
Operating lease right-of-use assets337.7 
Trademark198.4 
Other assets6.2 
Goodwill262.9 
     Total assets acquired$1,055.7 
Current liabilities35.2 
Deferred income taxes43.0 
Operating lease liabilities - non-current328.4 
Other liabilities— 
     Total liabilities assumed$406.6 
Net assets acquired$649.1 
v3.24.4
Revenue Recognition (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Schedule of Contract with Customer
Deferred revenue liabilities from contracts with customers included on our accompanying consolidated balance sheets was comprised of the following:
(in millions)November 24, 2024May 26, 2024
Unearned revenues
Deferred gift card revenue$576.9 $620.6 
Deferred gift card discounts(25.5)(29.5)
Other0.6 0.7 
Total$552.0 $591.8 
Other liabilities
Deferred franchise fees - non-current$4.9 $4.9 
The following table presents a rollforward of deferred gift card revenue.
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24, 2024November 26, 2023November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Beginning balance$579.5 $563.4 $620.6 $537.0 
Acquired deferred gift card revenue2.6 — 2.6 61.8 
Activations131.0 145.7 253.4 275.8 
Redemptions and breakage(136.2)(128.4)(299.7)(293.9)
Ending balance$576.9 $580.7 $576.9 $580.7 
v3.24.4
Additional Financial Information (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
Schedule of Supplemental Balance Sheet Information
The components of lease assets and liabilities on the consolidated balance sheet were as follows:
(in millions)Balance Sheet ClassificationNovember 24, 2024May 26, 2024
Operating lease right-of-use assetsOperating lease right-of-use assets$3,678.2 $3,429.3 
Finance lease right-of-use assetsLand, buildings and equipment, net1,209.0 1,106.3 
Total lease assets, net$4,887.2 $4,535.6 
Operating lease liabilities - currentOther current liabilities$212.6 $198.8 
Finance lease liabilities - currentOther current liabilities15.7 15.3 
Operating lease liabilities - non-currentOperating lease liabilities - non-current3,939.1 3,704.7 
Finance lease liabilities - non-currentOther liabilities1,484.1 1,357.1 
Total lease liabilities$5,651.5 $5,275.9 
Schedule of Supplemental Cash Flow Information
Cash paid for interest and income taxes were as follows:
Six Months Ended
(in millions)November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Interest, net of amounts capitalized$79.7 $63.4 
Income taxes, net of refunds28.8 63.4 
Non-cash investing and financing activities were as follows:Six Months Ended
(in millions)November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Increase in land, buildings and equipment through accrued purchases$39.6 $60.5 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities1
349.6 315.5 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new finance lease liabilities85.4 55.7 
Net change in right-of-use assets mainly due to reclassification between categories upon modification50.4 5.8 
1 Fiscal 2025 includes $337.7 million from the acquisition of Chuy’s and fiscal 2024 includes $299.5 million from the acquisition of Ruth’s Chris.
v3.24.4
Net Earnings per Share (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Earnings Per Share [Abstract]  
Schedule of Antidilutive Securities Excluded from Computation of Earnings Per Share Stock options, restricted stock and equity-settled performance stock units excluded from the calculation of diluted net earnings per share because the effect would have been anti-dilutive, were as follows: 
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Anti-dilutive stock-based compensation awards0.1 0.3 0.2 0.2 
v3.24.4
Segment Information (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Schedule of Segment Reporting Information, by Segment
The following tables reconcile our segment results to our consolidated results reported in accordance with GAAP.
(in millions)Olive GardenLongHorn SteakhouseFine Dining
Other Business1
CorporateConsolidated
For the three months ended November 24, 2024
Sales$1,292.5 $710.1 $306.0 $581.4 $— $2,890.0 
Restaurant and marketing expenses1,015.4 575.9 253.3 502.2 (20.7)2,326.1 
Segment profit$277.1 $134.2 $52.7 $79.2 $20.7 $563.9 
Depreciation and amortization$46.3 $20.6 $17.4 $29.3 $14.1 $127.7 
Impairments and disposal of assets, net— — — — — — 
(in millions)Olive GardenLongHorn SteakhouseFine Dining
Other Business1
CorporateConsolidated
For the six months ended November 24, 2024
Sales$2,501.6 $1,423.6 $584.9 $1,136.9 $— $5,647.0 
Restaurant and marketing expenses1,975.5 1,161.8 494.6 974.0 (40.9)4,565.0 
Segment profit$526.1 $261.8 $90.3 $162.9 $40.9 $1,082.0 
Depreciation and amortization$91.6 $40.9 $34.2 $55.0 $27.5 $249.2 
Impairments and disposal of assets, net— — — — 1.0 1.0 
Purchases of land, buildings and equipment123.5 77.3 50.8 62.9 — 314.5 
1 Includes Chuy’s results from the date of acquisition (October 11, 2024) forward.
(in millions)Olive GardenLongHorn Steakhouse
Fine Dining2
Other BusinessCorporateConsolidated
For the three months ended November 26, 2023
Sales$1,251.4 $643.0 $318.0 $514.9 — $2,727.3 
Restaurant and marketing expenses988.9 531.2 261.4 448.4 (15.9)2,214.0 
Segment profit$262.5 $111.8 $56.6 $66.5 15.9 $513.3 
Depreciation and amortization$40.5 $18.3 $16.6 $25.4 $11.7 $112.5 
Impairments and disposal of assets, net— 0.1 — — 7.4 7.5 
(in millions)Olive GardenLongHorn Steakhouse
Fine Dining2
Other BusinessCorporateConsolidated
For the six months ended November 26, 2023
Sales$2,479.3 $1,312.8 $591.5 $1,074.3 $— $5,457.9 
Restaurant and marketing expenses1,954.5 1,083.6 495.2 923.5 (31.3)4,425.5 
Segment profit$524.8 $229.2 $96.3 $150.8 $31.3 $1,032.4 
Depreciation and amortization$80.1 $36.5 $32.2 $50.5 $23.0 $222.3 
Impairments and disposal of assets, net0.2 0.1 — — 10.3 10.6 
Purchases of land, buildings and equipment135.6 69.9 52.0 52.3 2.6 312.4 
2 Includes Ruth’s Chris results from the date of acquisition (June 14, 2023) forward.
Schedule of Reconciliation of Operating Profit (Loss) from Segments to Consolidated
A reconciliation of segment profit to earnings from continuing operations before income taxes is below.
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24, 2024November 26, 2023November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Segment profit$563.9 $513.3 $1,082.0 $1,032.4 
Less general and administrative expenses(144.1)(114.8)(270.5)(268.1)
Less depreciation and amortization(127.7)(112.5)(249.2)(222.3)
Less impairments and disposal of assets, net— (7.5)(1.0)(10.6)
Less interest, net(46.2)(37.1)(83.3)(66.8)
Earnings before income taxes$245.9 $241.4 $478.0 $464.6 
v3.24.4
Impairments and Disposal of Assets, Net (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Asset Impairment Charges [Abstract]  
Schedule of Impairments and Disposal of Assets
Impairments and disposal of assets, net, in our accompanying consolidated statements of earnings were comprised of the following:
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24, 2024November 26, 2023November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Restaurant impairments$— $— $— $0.3 
Disposal (gains) losses— 4.9 0.1 9.8 
Other— 2.6 0.9 0.5 
Impairments and disposal of assets, net$— $7.5 $1.0 $10.6 
v3.24.4
Stockholders' Equity (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Stockholders' Equity Note [Abstract]  
Schedule of AOCI
The components of AOCI, net of tax, for the quarter and six months ended November 24, 2024 were as follows:
(in millions)Foreign Currency Translation AdjustmentUnrealized Gains (Losses) on DerivativesBenefit Plan Funding PositionAccumulated Other Comprehensive Income
Balance at August 25, 2024$4.6 $24.7 $(3.4)$25.9 
Gain (loss)— 2.9 — 2.9 
Reclassification realized in net earnings— (0.2)0.2 — 
Balance at November 24, 2024$4.6 $27.4 $(3.2)$28.8 
Balance at May 26, 2024$4.6 $24.5 $(3.5)$25.6 
Gain (loss)— 3.3 — 3.3 
Reclassification realized in net earnings— (0.4)0.3 (0.1)
Balance at November 24, 2024$4.6 $27.4 $(3.2)$28.8 
The components of AOCI, net of tax, for the quarter and six months ended November 26, 2023 were as follows:
(in millions)Foreign Currency Translation AdjustmentUnrealized Gains (Losses) on DerivativesBenefit Plan Funding PositionAccumulated Other Comprehensive Income
Balance at August 27, 2023$4.5 $16.5 $(5.0)$16.0 
Gain (loss)— 10.7 — 10.7 
Reclassification realized in net earnings— 0.6 0.1 0.7 
Balance at November 26, 2023$4.5 $27.8 $(4.9)$27.4 
Balances at May 28, 2023$4.5 $3.9 $(5.2)$3.2 
Gain (loss)— 23.2 — 23.2 
Reclassification realized in net earnings— 0.7 0.3 1.0 
Balance at November 26, 2023$4.5 $27.8 $(4.9)$27.4 
Schedule of Reclassification out of AOCI
The following table presents the amounts and line items in our consolidated statements of earnings where adjustments reclassified from AOCI into net earnings were recorded.
Amount Reclassified from AOCI into Net Earnings
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)
AOCI Components
Location of Gain (Loss) Recognized in EarningsNovember 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Derivatives
Commodity contracts
(1)$(0.7)$(1.2)$(1.1)$(3.1)
Equity contracts
(2)— — (0.1)1.3 
Interest rate contracts
(3)0.8 0.4 1.7 0.4 
Total before tax$0.1 $(0.8)$0.5 $(1.4)
Tax (expense) benefit0.1 0.2 (0.1)0.7 
Net of tax$0.2 $(0.6)$0.4 $(0.7)
Benefit plan funding position
Recognized net actuarial loss - pension/postretirement plans
(4)$— $(0.1)$— $(0.1)
Recognized net actuarial gain (loss) - other plans
(4)(0.2)(0.1)(0.4)(0.3)
Total before tax$(0.2)$(0.2)$(0.4)$(0.4)
Tax (expense) benefit— 0.1 0.1 0.1 
Net of tax$(0.2)$(0.1)$(0.3)$(0.3)
(1)Primarily included in food and beverage costs and restaurant expenses. See Note 11 for additional details.
(2)Included in general and administrative expenses. See Note 11 for additional details.
(3)Included in interest, net on our consolidated statement of earnings.
(4)Included in the computation of net periodic benefit costs, which is a component of general and administrative expenses.
v3.24.4
Stock-Based Compensation (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Share-Based Payment Arrangement [Abstract]  
Schedule of Share-based Payment Award, Stock Options, Valuation Assumptions
The weighted-average fair value of non-qualified stock options and the related assumptions used in the Black-Scholes option pricing model for options granted during the periods presented, were as follows:
Six Months Ended
 November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Weighted-average fair value$44.79$55.56
Dividend yield3.6 %3.4 %
Expected volatility of stock40.8 %42.2 %
Risk-free interest rate4.1 %4.0 %
Expected option life (in years)6.35.9
Weighted-average exercise price per share$139.43$169.02


The weighted-average grant date fair value of market-based performance stock units and the related assumptions used in the Monte Carlo simulation to record stock-based compensation for units granted during the periods presented, were as follows:
Six Months Ended
November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
Dividend yield (1)0.0 %0.0 %
Expected volatility of stock26.5 %32.3 %
Risk-free interest rate4.2 %4.5 %
Expected life (in years)2.92.9
Weighted-average grant date fair value per unit$181.65$217.11
(1)Assumes a reinvestment of dividends.
Schedule of Stock-Based Compensation Activity
The following table presents a summary of our stock-based compensation activity for the six months ended November 24, 2024.
(in millions)Stock
Options
Restricted
Stock/
Restricted
Stock
Units
Equity-Settled
Performance
Stock Units
Cash-Settled Darden
Stock
Units
Outstanding beginning of period1.34 0.26 0.35 0.76 
Awards granted0.17 0.07 0.11 0.18 
Awards granted performance impact— — 0.02 — 
Awards exercised/vested(0.20)(0.06)(0.15)(0.26)
Awards forfeited— — — (0.01)
Outstanding end of period1.31 0.27 0.33 0.67 
Schedule of Recognized Expense From Stock-Based Compensation
We recognized expense from stock-based compensation as follows: 
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Stock options$0.9 $0.9 $5.7 $5.1 
Restricted stock/restricted stock units1.4 1.3 6.9 5.9 
Equity-settled performance stock units2.2 2.1 14.7 12.6 
Cash-settled Darden stock units8.4 7.9 19.0 17.7 
Employee stock purchase plan0.8 0.7 1.6 1.4 
Director compensation program/other0.5 0.5 1.0 1.1 
Total stock-based compensation expense$14.2 $13.4 $48.9 $43.8 
v3.24.4
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
Schedule of Notional and Fair Values of Derivative Contracts
The notional and fair values of our derivative contracts were as follows: 
Fair Values
(in millions, except
per share data)
Number of Shares OutstandingWeighted-Average
 Per Share Forward Rates
Notional ValuesDerivative Assets (1)Derivative Liabilities (1)
November 24, 2024November 24,
2024
May 26,
2024
November 24,
2024
May 26,
2024
Equity forwards:
Designated0.2$143.83$33.0 $0.2 $— $— $0.8 
Not designated0.4135.6752.4 0.4 — — 2.4 
Total equity forwards (2)$0.6 $— $— $3.2 
Commodity contracts:
DesignatedN/AN/A$11.7 $— $0.1 $1.3 $0.7 
Not designatedN/AN/A— — — — — 
Total commodity contracts (3)$— $0.1 $1.3 $0.7 
Interest rate related
Designated - Fair Value HedgeN/AN/A$300.0 $— $— $45.1 51.8 
Not designatedN/AN/A— — — — — 
Total interest rate related$— $— $45.1 $51.8 
Total derivative contracts$0.6 $0.1 $46.4 $55.7 
 
(1)Derivative assets and liabilities are included in receivables, net and other current liabilities, as applicable, on our consolidated balance sheets.
(2)Designated and undesignated equity forwards extend through July 2028.
(3)Commodity contracts extend through June 2025.
Schedule of Effects of Derivative Instruments in Hedging Relationships
The effects of derivative instruments accounted for as cash flow hedging instruments in the consolidated statements of earnings were as follows:
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in AOCIAmount of Gain (Loss) Reclassified from AOCI to Earnings
Three Months EndedThree Months Ended
(in millions)November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Equity (1)$3.0 $(0.9)$— $— 
Commodity (2)(0.4)(1.6)(0.7)(1.2)
Interest rate (3)0.3 17.00.80.4
Total$2.9 $14.5 $0.1 $(0.8)
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in AOCIAmount of Gain (Loss) Reclassified from AOCI to Earnings
Six Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Equity (1)$4.7 $(3.1)$(0.1)$1.3 
Commodity (2)(1.8)0.1 (1.1)(3.1)
Interest rate (3)— 34.9 1.7 0.4 
Total$2.9 $31.9 $0.5 $(1.4)

(1)Location of the gain (loss) reclassified from AOCI to earnings is general and administrative expenses.
(2)Location of the gain (loss) reclassified from AOCI to earnings is food and beverage costs and restaurant expenses.
(3)Location of the gain (loss) reclassified from AOCI to earnings is interest, net.
The effects of derivative instruments in fair value hedging relationships in the consolidated statement of earnings were as follows:

Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings on DerivativesAmount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings on Related Hedged Item
Three Months EndedThree Months Ended
(in millions)November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Interest rate (1)(2)$(7.9)$(0.7)$7.9 $0.7 
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings on DerivativesAmount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings on Related Hedged Item
Six Months EndedSix Months Ended
(in millions)November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
November 24,
2024
November 26,
2023
Interest rate (1)(2)$6.7 $(7.6)$(6.7)$7.6 

 (1) Location of the gain (loss) recognized in earnings on derivatives and related hedged item is interest, net.
(2) Hedged item in fair value hedge relationship is debt.
The effects of derivatives not designated as hedging instruments in the consolidated statements of earnings were as follows:
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings
(in millions)Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
Location of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings on DerivativesNovember 24, 2024November 26, 2023November 24, 2024November 26, 2023
General and administrative expenses5.1 0.6 7.6 0.5 
v3.24.4
Fair Value Measurements (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Schedule of Fair Values of Financial Instruments Measured at Fair Value on Recurring Basis
The following tables summarize the fair values of financial instruments measured at fair value on a recurring basis as of November 24, 2024 and May 26, 2024
Items Measured at Fair Value at November 24, 2024
(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)$(1.3)$— $(1.3)$— 
Equity forwards(2)0.6 — 0.6 $— 
Interest rate swaps - fair value hedge(3)(45.1)— (45.1)— 
Total$(45.8)$— $(45.8)$— 
 
Items Measured at Fair Value at May 26, 2024
(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)$(0.6)$— $(0.6)$— 
Equity forwards(2)(3.2)— (3.2)— 
Interest rate swaps - fair value hedge(3)(51.8)— (51.8)— 
Total$(55.6)$— $(55.6)$— 

(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.
(3)The fair value of our interest rate swap agreements is based on current and expected market interest rates, inclusive of the risk of nonperformance.
v3.24.4
Basis of Presentation (Details)
Nov. 24, 2024
restaurant
location
Entity Operated Units, Joint Venture | North America  
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items]  
Number of restaurants 2
Entity Operated Units, Contractual Agreements | North America  
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items]  
Number of restaurants | location 4
Franchised Units | North America  
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items]  
Number of restaurants 91
Franchised Units | Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia and the Middle East  
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items]  
Number of restaurants 60
v3.24.4
Acquisition of Chuy’s - Narrative (Details)
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Oct. 11, 2024
USD ($)
restaurant
Nov. 24, 2024
USD ($)
Nov. 24, 2024
USD ($)
Oct. 03, 2024
USD ($)
May 26, 2024
USD ($)
Business Acquisition [Line Items]          
Goodwill   $ 1,653,900,000 $ 1,653,900,000   $ 1,391,000,000
Senior Notes | 4.350% Senior Notes Due 2027          
Business Acquisition [Line Items]          
Aggregate principal amount of debt issuance       $ 400,000,000  
Debt instrument interest rate       4.35%  
Senior Notes | 4.550% Senior Notes Due 2029          
Business Acquisition [Line Items]          
Aggregate principal amount of debt issuance       $ 350,000,000  
Debt instrument interest rate       4.55%  
Chuy’s Holdings          
Business Acquisition [Line Items]          
Equity interest acquired 100.00%        
All-cash transaction consideration $ 649,100,000        
Cash acquired from acquisition $ 35,300,000        
Number of restaurants acquired | restaurant 103        
Goodwill $ 262,900,000        
Acquisition and related integration efforts incurred expenses   $ 27,700,000 $ 29,200,000    
Chuy’s Holdings | Minimum          
Business Acquisition [Line Items]          
Depreciation period of buildings and equipment 1 year        
Chuy’s Holdings | Maximum          
Business Acquisition [Line Items]          
Depreciation period of buildings and equipment 30 years        
v3.24.4
Acquisition of Chuy’s - Schedule of Preliminary Allocation of the Purchase Price (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
Nov. 24, 2024
Oct. 11, 2024
May 26, 2024
Business Acquisition [Line Items]      
Goodwill $ 1,653.9   $ 1,391.0
Chuy’s Holdings      
Business Acquisition [Line Items]      
Cash and cash equivalents   $ 35.3  
Other current assets   10.9  
Land, buildings and equipment   204.3  
Operating lease right-of-use assets   337.7  
Trademark   198.4  
Other assets   6.2  
Goodwill   262.9  
Total assets acquired   1,055.7  
Current liabilities   35.2  
Deferred income taxes   43.0  
Operating lease liabilities - non-current   328.4  
Other liabilities   0.0  
Total liabilities assumed   406.6  
Net assets acquired   $ 649.1  
v3.24.4
Revenue Recognition - Schedule of Deferred Revenue from Contract with Customer (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
Nov. 24, 2024
Aug. 25, 2024
May 26, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Aug. 27, 2023
May 28, 2023
Unearned revenues            
Total $ 552.0   $ 591.8      
Other liabilities            
Deferred franchise fees - non-current 4.9   4.9      
Gift Card            
Unearned revenues            
Deferred revenues 576.9 $ 579.5 620.6 $ 580.7 $ 563.4 $ 537.0
Deferred gift card discounts (25.5)   (29.5)      
Other            
Unearned revenues            
Deferred revenues $ 0.6   $ 0.7      
v3.24.4
Revenue Recognition - Schedule of Deferred Gift Card Revenue (Details) - Gift Card - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Change in Contract with Customer, Liability [Roll Forward]        
Beginning balance $ 579.5 $ 563.4 $ 620.6 $ 537.0
Acquired deferred gift card revenue 2.6 0.0 2.6 61.8
Activations 131.0 145.7 253.4 275.8
Redemptions and breakage (136.2) (128.4) (299.7) (293.9)
Ending balance $ 576.9 $ 580.7 $ 576.9 $ 580.7
v3.24.4
Additional Financial Information - Schedule of Supplemental Balance Sheet Information (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
Nov. 24, 2024
May 26, 2024
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]    
Operating lease right-of-use assets $ 3,678.2 $ 3,429.3
Finance lease right-of-use assets $ 1,209.0 $ 1,106.3
Finance Lease, Right-of-Use Asset, Statement of Financial Position [Extensible List] Carrying amount of long-lived assets held and used Carrying amount of long-lived assets held and used
Total lease assets, net $ 4,887.2 $ 4,535.6
Operating lease liabilities - current $ 212.6 $ 198.8
Operating Lease, Liability, Current, Statement of Financial Position [Extensible List] Other Liabilities, Current Other Liabilities, Current
Finance lease liabilities - current $ 15.7 $ 15.3
Finance Lease, Liability, Current, Statement of Financial Position [Extensible List] Other Liabilities, Current Other Liabilities, Current
Operating lease liabilities - non-current $ 3,939.1 $ 3,704.7
Finance lease liabilities - non-current $ 1,484.1 $ 1,357.1
Finance Lease, Liability, Noncurrent, Statement of Financial Position [Extensible List] Other liabilities Other liabilities
Total lease liabilities $ 5,651.5 $ 5,275.9
v3.24.4
Additional Financial Information - Schedule of Supplemental Cash Flow Information (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Oct. 11, 2024
May 26, 2024
Cash Paid for Interest and Income Taxes [Abstract]        
Interest, net of amounts capitalized $ 79.7 $ 63.4    
Income taxes, net of refunds 28.8 63.4    
Noncash Investing and Financing Items [Abstract]        
Increase in land, buildings and equipment through accrued purchases 39.6 60.5    
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities 349.6 315.5    
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new finance lease liabilities 85.4 55.7    
Net change in right-of-use assets mainly due to reclassification between categories upon modification 50.4 5.8    
Restricted cash 24.2 24.2   $ 25.3
Chuy’s Holdings        
Noncash Investing and Financing Items [Abstract]        
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities $ 337.7      
Right-of-use asset obtained from the acquisition     $ 337.7  
Ruth’s Chris        
Noncash Investing and Financing Items [Abstract]        
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities   $ 299.5    
v3.24.4
Income Taxes (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract]        
Effective income tax rate 12.30% 12.10% 11.40% 12.40%
Tax position, change is reasonably possible in the next twelve months $ 2.0   $ 2.0  
v3.24.4
Net Earnings per Share (Details) - shares
shares in Millions
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Earnings Per Share [Abstract]        
Anti-dilutive stock-based compensation awards (in shares) 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.2
v3.24.4
Segment Information - Narrative (Details)
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
segment
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Number of reportable segments 4
v3.24.4
Segment Information - Schedule of Segment Reporting (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Sales $ 2,890.0 $ 2,727.3 $ 5,647.0 $ 5,457.9
Restaurant and marketing expenses 2,326.1 2,214.0 4,565.0 4,425.5
Segment profit 563.9 513.3 1,082.0 1,032.4
Depreciation and amortization 127.7 112.5 249.2 222.3
Impairments and disposal of assets, net 0.0 7.5 1.0 10.6
Purchases of land, buildings and equipment     314.5 312.4
Operating Segments | Olive Garden        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Sales 1,292.5 1,251.4 2,501.6 2,479.3
Restaurant and marketing expenses 1,015.4 988.9 1,975.5 1,954.5
Segment profit 277.1 262.5 526.1 524.8
Depreciation and amortization 46.3 40.5 91.6 80.1
Impairments and disposal of assets, net 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2
Purchases of land, buildings and equipment     123.5 135.6
Operating Segments | LongHorn Steakhouse        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Sales 710.1 643.0 1,423.6 1,312.8
Restaurant and marketing expenses 575.9 531.2 1,161.8 1,083.6
Segment profit 134.2 111.8 261.8 229.2
Depreciation and amortization 20.6 18.3 40.9 36.5
Impairments and disposal of assets, net 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1
Purchases of land, buildings and equipment     77.3 69.9
Operating Segments | Fine Dining        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Sales 306.0 318.0 584.9 591.5
Restaurant and marketing expenses 253.3 261.4 494.6 495.2
Segment profit 52.7 56.6 90.3 96.3
Depreciation and amortization 17.4 16.6 34.2 32.2
Impairments and disposal of assets, net 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Purchases of land, buildings and equipment     50.8 52.0
Operating Segments | Other Business        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Sales 581.4 514.9 1,136.9 1,074.3
Restaurant and marketing expenses 502.2 448.4 974.0 923.5
Segment profit 79.2 66.5 162.9 150.8
Depreciation and amortization 29.3 25.4 55.0 50.5
Impairments and disposal of assets, net 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Purchases of land, buildings and equipment     62.9 52.3
Corporate        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Sales 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Restaurant and marketing expenses (20.7) (15.9) (40.9) (31.3)
Segment profit 20.7 15.9 40.9 31.3
Depreciation and amortization 14.1 11.7 27.5 23.0
Impairments and disposal of assets, net $ 0.0 $ 7.4 1.0 10.3
Purchases of land, buildings and equipment     $ 0.0 $ 2.6
v3.24.4
Segment Information - Schedule of Reconciliation of Segment Profit to Earnings (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Segment Reporting [Abstract]        
Segment profit $ 563.9 $ 513.3 $ 1,082.0 $ 1,032.4
Less general and administrative expenses (144.1) (114.8) (270.5) (268.1)
Less depreciation and amortization (127.7) (112.5) (249.2) (222.3)
Less impairments and disposal of assets, net 0.0 (7.5) (1.0) (10.6)
Less interest, net (46.2) (37.1) (83.3) (66.8)
Earnings before income taxes $ 245.9 $ 241.4 $ 478.0 $ 464.6
v3.24.4
Impairments and Disposal of Assets, Net - Schedule of Impairments and Disposal of Assets (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Asset Impairment Charges [Abstract]        
Restaurant impairments $ 0.0 $ 0.0 $ 0.0 $ 0.3
Disposal (gains) losses 0.0 4.9 0.1 9.8
Other 0.0 2.6 0.9 0.5
Impairments and disposal of assets, net $ 0.0 $ 7.5 $ 1.0 $ 10.6
v3.24.4
Impairments and Disposal of Assets, Net - Narrative (Details) - location
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 26, 2023
Asset Impairment Charges [Abstract]    
Number of locations closed 1 5
v3.24.4
Stockholders' Equity - Schedule of Components of AOCI (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
AOCI Attributable to Parent, Net of Tax [Roll Forward]        
Beginning balance $ 2,143.7 $ 2,148.0 $ 2,242.5 $ 2,201.5
Gain (loss) 2.9 10.7 3.3 23.2
Reclassification realized in net earnings 0.0 0.7 (0.1) 1.0
Ending balance 2,070.9 2,039.7 2,070.9 2,039.7
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income        
AOCI Attributable to Parent, Net of Tax [Roll Forward]        
Beginning balance 25.9 16.0 25.6 3.2
Ending balance 28.8 27.4 28.8 27.4
Foreign Currency Translation Adjustment        
AOCI Attributable to Parent, Net of Tax [Roll Forward]        
Beginning balance 4.6 4.5 4.6 4.5
Gain (loss) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Reclassification realized in net earnings 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Ending balance 4.6 4.5 4.6 4.5
Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Derivatives        
AOCI Attributable to Parent, Net of Tax [Roll Forward]        
Beginning balance 24.7 16.5 24.5 3.9
Gain (loss) 2.9 10.7 3.3 23.2
Reclassification realized in net earnings (0.2) 0.6 (0.4) 0.7
Ending balance 27.4 27.8 27.4 27.8
Benefit Plan Funding Position        
AOCI Attributable to Parent, Net of Tax [Roll Forward]        
Beginning balance (3.4) (5.0) (3.5) (5.2)
Gain (loss) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Reclassification realized in net earnings 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.3
Ending balance $ (3.2) $ (4.9) $ (3.2) $ (4.9)
v3.24.4
Stockholders' Equity - Schedule of Reclassification Adjustments out of AOCI (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Reclassification Adjustment out of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income [Line Items]        
Less general and administrative expenses $ (144.1) $ (114.8) $ (270.5) $ (268.1)
Total before tax 245.9 241.4 478.0 464.6
Tax (expense) benefit (30.2) (29.1) (54.7) (57.5)
Net earnings 215.1 212.1 422.3 406.6
Amount Reclassified from AOCI into Net Earnings | Derivatives        
Reclassification Adjustment out of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income [Line Items]        
Total before tax 0.1 (0.8) 0.5 (1.4)
Tax (expense) benefit 0.1 0.2 (0.1) 0.7
Net earnings 0.2 (0.6) 0.4 (0.7)
Amount Reclassified from AOCI into Net Earnings | Derivatives | Commodity contracts        
Reclassification Adjustment out of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income [Line Items]        
Food and beverage costs and restaurant expenses (0.7) (1.2) (1.1) (3.1)
Amount Reclassified from AOCI into Net Earnings | Derivatives | Equity contracts        
Reclassification Adjustment out of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income [Line Items]        
Restaurant labor costs and general and administrative expenses 0.0 0.0 (0.1) 1.3
Amount Reclassified from AOCI into Net Earnings | Derivatives | Interest rate contracts        
Reclassification Adjustment out of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income [Line Items]        
Restaurant labor costs and general and administrative expenses 0.8 0.4 1.7 0.4
Amount Reclassified from AOCI into Net Earnings | Benefit plan funding position        
Reclassification Adjustment out of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income [Line Items]        
Total before tax (0.2) (0.2) (0.4) (0.4)
Tax (expense) benefit 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1
Net earnings (0.2) (0.1) (0.3) (0.3)
Amount Reclassified from AOCI into Net Earnings | Benefit plan funding position | Pension/postretirement plans        
Reclassification Adjustment out of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income [Line Items]        
Less general and administrative expenses 0.0 (0.1) 0.0 (0.1)
Amount Reclassified from AOCI into Net Earnings | Benefit plan funding position | Recognized net actuarial gain (loss) - other plans        
Reclassification Adjustment out of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income [Line Items]        
Less general and administrative expenses $ (0.2) $ (0.1) $ (0.4) $ (0.3)
v3.24.4
Stock-Based Compensation - Schedule of Share-based Payment Award, Stock Options, Valuation Assumptions (Details) - $ / shares
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]    
Weighted-average fair value (in dollars per share) $ 44.79 $ 55.56
Dividend yield 3.60% 3.40%
Expected volatility of stock 40.80% 42.20%
Risk-free interest rate 4.10% 4.00%
Expected option life (in years) 6 years 3 months 18 days 5 years 10 months 24 days
Weighted-average exercise price per share (in dollars per share) $ 139.43 $ 169.02
Equity-Settled Performance Stock Units    
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]    
Dividend yield 0.00% 0.00%
Expected volatility of stock 26.50% 32.30%
Risk-free interest rate 4.20% 4.50%
Expected option life (in years) 2 years 10 months 24 days 2 years 10 months 24 days
Weighted-average exercise price per share (in dollars per share) $ 181.65 $ 217.11
v3.24.4
Stock-Based Compensation - Schedule of Stock-Based Compensation Activity (Details)
shares in Thousands
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
shares
Stock Options  
Outstanding shares beginning of period (in shares) 1,340
Awards granted (in shares) 170
Awards granted performance impact (in shares) 0
Awards exercised/vested (in shares) (200)
Awards forfeited (in shares) 0
Outstanding shares end of period (in shares) 1,310
Restricted Stock/ Restricted Stock Units  
Non-Option Awards  
Outstanding shares beginning of period (in shares) 260
Awards granted (in shares) 70
Awards granted performance impact (in shares) 0
Awards exercised/vested (in shares) (60)
Awards forfeited (in shares) 0
Outstanding shares end of period (in shares) 270
Equity-Settled Performance Stock Units  
Non-Option Awards  
Outstanding shares beginning of period (in shares) 350
Awards granted (in shares) 110
Awards granted performance impact (in shares) 20
Awards exercised/vested (in shares) (150)
Awards forfeited (in shares) 0
Outstanding shares end of period (in shares) 330
Cash-Settled Darden Stock Units  
Non-Option Awards  
Outstanding shares beginning of period (in shares) 760
Awards granted (in shares) 180
Awards granted performance impact (in shares) 0
Awards exercised/vested (in shares) (260)
Awards forfeited (in shares) (10)
Outstanding shares end of period (in shares) 670
v3.24.4
Stock-Based Compensation - Schedule of Recognized Expense From Stock-Based Compensation (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]        
Total stock-based compensation expense $ 14.2 $ 13.4 $ 48.9 $ 43.8
Stock options        
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]        
Total stock-based compensation expense 0.9 0.9 5.7 5.1
Restricted stock/restricted stock units        
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]        
Total stock-based compensation expense 1.4 1.3 6.9 5.9
Equity-settled performance stock units        
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]        
Total stock-based compensation expense 2.2 2.1 14.7 12.6
Cash-settled Darden stock units        
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]        
Total stock-based compensation expense 8.4 7.9 19.0 17.7
Employee stock purchase plan        
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]        
Total stock-based compensation expense 0.8 0.7 1.6 1.4
Director compensation program/other        
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]        
Total stock-based compensation expense $ 0.5 $ 0.5 $ 1.0 $ 1.1
v3.24.4
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities - Narrative (Details)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
USD ($)
derivative_instrument
Nov. 24, 2024
USD ($)
derivative_instrument
Derivative [Line Items]    
Cash flow hedge gains to be reclassified within twelve months   $ 3.5
Interest rate contracts | Designated as Hedging Instruments | Fair Value Hedging    
Derivative [Line Items]    
Number of interest rate swap agreements | derivative_instrument 1 1
Loss on derivative contracts exited $ 1.9  
v3.24.4
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities - Schedule of Notional and Fair Values of Derivative Contracts Designated and Not Designated as Hedging Instruments (Details) - USD ($)
$ / shares in Units, shares in Millions, $ in Millions
6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
May 26, 2024
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items]    
Derivative Assets $ 0.6 $ 0.1
Derivative Liabilities 46.4 55.7
Equity forwards:    
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items]    
Derivative Assets 0.6 0.0
Derivative Liabilities $ 0.0 3.2
Equity forwards: | Designated as Hedging Instruments    
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items]    
Number of shares outstanding (in shares) 0.2  
Weighted-Average Per Share Forward Rates (in dollars per share) $ 143.83  
Notional Values $ 33.0  
Derivative Assets 0.2 0.0
Derivative Liabilities $ 0.0 0.8
Equity forwards: | Not Designated as Hedging Instruments    
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items]    
Number of shares outstanding (in shares) 0.4  
Weighted-Average Per Share Forward Rates (in dollars per share) $ 135.67  
Notional Values $ 52.4  
Derivative Assets 0.4 0.0
Derivative Liabilities 0.0 2.4
Commodity contracts    
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items]    
Derivative Assets 0.0 0.1
Derivative Liabilities 1.3 0.7
Commodity contracts | Designated as Hedging Instruments    
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items]    
Notional Values 11.7  
Derivative Assets 0.0 0.1
Derivative Liabilities 1.3 0.7
Commodity contracts | Not Designated as Hedging Instruments    
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items]    
Notional Values 0.0  
Derivative Assets 0.0 0.0
Derivative Liabilities 0.0 0.0
Interest rate contracts    
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items]    
Derivative Assets 0.0 0.0
Derivative Liabilities 45.1 51.8
Interest rate contracts | Designated as Hedging Instruments | Fair Value Hedging    
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items]    
Notional Values 300.0  
Derivative Assets 0.0 0.0
Derivative Liabilities 45.1 51.8
Interest rate contracts | Not Designated as Hedging Instruments    
Derivatives, Fair Value [Line Items]    
Notional Values 0.0  
Derivative Assets 0.0 0.0
Derivative Liabilities $ 0.0 $ 0.0
v3.24.4
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities - Schedule of Effects of Derivative Instruments in Cash Flow Hedging Relationships (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items]        
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in AOCI $ 2.9 $ 14.5 $ 2.9 $ 31.9
Amount of Gain (Loss) Reclassified from AOCI to Earnings 0.1 (0.8) 0.5 (1.4)
Equity forwards:        
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items]        
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in AOCI 3.0 (0.9) 4.7 (3.1)
Amount of Gain (Loss) Reclassified from AOCI to Earnings   0.0 (0.1) 1.3
Commodity contracts        
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items]        
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in AOCI (0.4) (1.6) (1.8) 0.1
Amount of Gain (Loss) Reclassified from AOCI to Earnings (0.7) (1.2) (1.1) (3.1)
Interest rate contracts        
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items]        
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in AOCI 0.3 17.0 0.0 34.9
Amount of Gain (Loss) Reclassified from AOCI to Earnings $ 0.8 $ 0.4 $ 1.7 $ 0.4
v3.24.4
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities - Schedule of Effects of Derivative Instruments in Fair Value Hedging Relationships (Details) - Interest rate contracts - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Derivative Instruments, Gain (Loss) [Line Items]        
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings on Derivatives $ (7.9) $ (0.7) $ 6.7 $ (7.6)
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings on Related Hedged Item $ 7.9 $ 0.7 $ (6.7) $ 7.6
v3.24.4
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities - Schedule of Effects of Derivatives Not Designated as Hedging Instruments (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]        
Amount of Gain (Loss) Recognized in Earnings $ 5.1 $ 0.6 $ 7.6 $ 0.5
v3.24.4
Fair Value Measurements - Schedule of Financial Instruments Measured at Fair Value on Recurring Basis (Details) - Fair Value, Measurements, Recurring - USD ($)
$ in Millions
Nov. 24, 2024
May 26, 2024
Fair Value Assets and Liabilities Measured On Recurring Basis [Line Items]    
Total $ (45.8) $ (55.6)
Commodities futures, swaps & options    
Fair Value Assets and Liabilities Measured On Recurring Basis [Line Items]    
Derivatives (1.3) (0.6)
Equity forwards    
Fair Value Assets and Liabilities Measured On Recurring Basis [Line Items]    
Derivatives 0.6 (3.2)
Interest rate contracts | Designated as Hedging Instruments | Fair Value Hedging    
Fair Value Assets and Liabilities Measured On Recurring Basis [Line Items]    
Derivatives (45.1) (51.8)
Quoted prices in active market for identical assets (liabilities) (Level 1)    
Fair Value Assets and Liabilities Measured On Recurring Basis [Line Items]    
Total 0.0 0.0
Quoted prices in active market for identical assets (liabilities) (Level 1) | Commodities futures, swaps & options    
Fair Value Assets and Liabilities Measured On Recurring Basis [Line Items]    
Derivatives 0.0 0.0
Quoted prices in active market for identical assets (liabilities) (Level 1) | Equity forwards    
Fair Value Assets and Liabilities Measured On Recurring Basis [Line Items]    
Derivatives 0.0 0.0
Quoted prices in active market for identical assets (liabilities) (Level 1) | Interest rate contracts | Designated as Hedging Instruments | Fair Value Hedging    
Fair Value Assets and Liabilities Measured On Recurring Basis [Line Items]    
Derivatives 0.0 0.0
Significant other observable inputs (Level 2)    
Fair Value Assets and Liabilities Measured On Recurring Basis [Line Items]    
Total (45.8) (55.6)
Significant other observable inputs (Level 2) | Commodities futures, swaps & options    
Fair Value Assets and Liabilities Measured On Recurring Basis [Line Items]    
Derivatives (1.3) (0.6)
Significant other observable inputs (Level 2) | Equity forwards    
Fair Value Assets and Liabilities Measured On Recurring Basis [Line Items]    
Derivatives 0.6 (3.2)
Significant other observable inputs (Level 2) | Interest rate contracts | Designated as Hedging Instruments | Fair Value Hedging    
Fair Value Assets and Liabilities Measured On Recurring Basis [Line Items]    
Derivatives (45.1) (51.8)
Significant unobservable inputs (Level 3)    
Fair Value Assets and Liabilities Measured On Recurring Basis [Line Items]    
Total 0.0 0.0
Significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) | Commodities futures, swaps & options    
Fair Value Assets and Liabilities Measured On Recurring Basis [Line Items]    
Derivatives 0.0 0.0
Significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) | Equity forwards    
Fair Value Assets and Liabilities Measured On Recurring Basis [Line Items]    
Derivatives 0.0 0.0
Significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) | Interest rate contracts | Designated as Hedging Instruments | Fair Value Hedging    
Fair Value Assets and Liabilities Measured On Recurring Basis [Line Items]    
Derivatives $ 0.0 $ 0.0
v3.24.4
Fair Value Measurements - Narrative (Details)
$ in Millions
12 Months Ended
May 26, 2024
USD ($)
restaurant
Nov. 24, 2024
USD ($)
Impaired Long-Lived Assets Held and Used [Line Items]    
Carrying amount of long-lived assets held and used $ 4,184.3 $ 4,591.0
Significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) | Underperforming Restaurants    
Impaired Long-Lived Assets Held and Used [Line Items]    
Carrying amount of long-lived assets held and used $ 4.8  
Number of underperforming restaurants | restaurant 3  
Fair value of long-lived assets held-for-sale $ 1.5  
Asset impairment charge 3.3  
Carrying Value    
Impaired Long-Lived Assets Held and Used [Line Items]    
Long-term debt 1,370.0 2,120.0
Fair Value    
Impaired Long-Lived Assets Held and Used [Line Items]    
Long-term debt $ 1,370.0 $ 2,130.0
v3.24.4
Commitments and Contingencies (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Millions
Nov. 24, 2024
May 26, 2024
Workers Compensation and General Liabilities Accrued    
Loss Contingencies [Line Items]    
Standby letters of credit $ 94.5 $ 79.5
Surety Bonds and Other Payments    
Loss Contingencies [Line Items]    
Standby letters of credit 16.3 16.8
Property Lease Guarantee    
Loss Contingencies [Line Items]    
Loss contingency, estimate of possible loss 75.7 71.0
Fair value of potential payments discounted at pre-tax cost of capital related to guarantee obligations $ 60.5 57.7
Loss contingency accrual   $ 10.6
v3.24.4
Subsequent Events (Details) - $ / shares
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Dec. 18, 2024
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Nov. 24, 2024
Nov. 26, 2023
Subsequent Event [Line Items]          
Dividends declared (in dollars per share)   $ 1.40 $ 1.31 $ 2.80 $ 2.62
Subsequent Event          
Subsequent Event [Line Items]          
Dividends declared (in dollars per share) $ 1.40        

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