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Accounts and Notes Receivable
12 Months Ended
Jun. 05, 2012
Accounts and Notes Receivable [Abstract]  
Accounts and Notes Receivable
4.  Accounts and Notes Receivable

Accounts and notes receivable - current consist of the following (in thousands):
 
 
 
 
2012
  
2011
 
        
Rebates receivable
 $923  $1,055 
Amounts due from franchisees
  770   2,506 
Other receivables
  3,007   3,970 
 
 $4,700  $7,531 

We negotiate purchase arrangements, including price terms, with designated and approved suppliers on behalf of us and our franchise system. We receive various volume discounts and rebates based on purchases for our Company-owned restaurants from numerous suppliers.

Amounts due from franchisees consist of royalties, license, and other miscellaneous fees, a substantial portion of which represents current and recently-invoiced billings.  Also included in this amount is the current portion of the straight-lined rent receivable from franchise sublessees.

We defer recognition of franchise fee revenue for any franchise with negative cash flows at times when the negative cash flows were deemed to be anything other than temporary and the franchise has borrowed directly from us.  We also do not recognize franchise fee revenue from franchises with fees in excess of 60 days past due.  Accordingly, we have deferred recognition of a portion of franchise revenue from certain franchisees.  Unearned income for franchise fees was insignificant and $1.2 million as of June 5, 2012 and May 31, 2011, respectively, which is included in Other deferred liabilities and/or Accrued liabilities - Rent and other in the Consolidated Balance Sheets.  The decrease in unearned income is primarily attributable to the write-off of unearned fees associated with a traditional domestic franchisee that filed bankruptcy in June 2012.  See Note 15 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for further discussion about the bankruptcy of this traditional franchisee.

As of June 5, 2012 and May 31, 2011, Other receivables consisted primarily of amounts due for third-party gift card sales ($1.3 million for both periods), amounts due from our distributor ($0.9 million and $0.7 million, respectively), and amounts due relating to insurance claims (negligible and $1.2 million, respectively).