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Revenue
12 Months Ended
Oct. 03, 2021
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Revenue REVENUE
Nature of products and services — We derive revenue from retail sales at Jack in the Box company-operated restaurants and rental revenue, royalties, advertising, and franchise and other fees from franchise-operated restaurants.
Our franchise arrangements generally provide for an initial franchise fee of $50,000 per restaurant and generally require that franchisees pay royalty and marketing fees at 5% of gross sales. The agreement also requires franchisees to pay sourcing, technology support and other miscellaneous fees.
Disaggregation of revenue — The following table disaggregates revenue by primary source for the fiscal years ended October 3, 2021, September 27, 2020, and September 29, 2019 (in thousands):
202120202019
Sources of revenue:
Company restaurant sales$387,766 $348,987 $336,807 
Franchise rental revenues346,634 320,647 272,815 
Franchise royalties193,908 171,407 163,047 
Marketing fees188,184 158,258 157,969 
Technology and sourcing fees16,361 15,295 12,705 
Franchise fees and other services10,817 6,912 6,764 
Total revenue$1,143,670 $1,021,506 $950,107 
Contract liabilities — Our contract liabilities consist of deferred revenue resulting from initial fees received from franchisees for new restaurant openings or new franchise terms, which are generally recognized over the franchise term. We classify these contract liabilities within “Accrued liabilities” and “Other long-term liabilities” in our consolidated balance sheets.
A summary of significant changes in our contract liabilities is presented below (in thousands):
202120202019
Deferred franchise fees at beginning of period$43,541 $46,273 $50,018 
Revenue recognized during the period(6,014)(5,440)(5,173)
Additions during the period2,905 2,708 1,428 
Deferred franchise fees at end of period$40,432 $43,541 $46,273 
The following table reflects the estimated franchise fees to be recognized in the future related to performance obligations that are unsatisfied at the end of the period (in thousands):
2022$4,842 
20234,690 
20244,502 
20254,274 
20263,953 
Thereafter18,171 
$40,432 
We have applied the optional exemption, as provided for under ASC Topic 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers, which allows us to not disclose the transaction price allocated to unsatisfied performance obligations when the transaction price is a sales-based royalty.