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Operator
Good day, and welcome to the Conagra Brands fourth-quarter fiscal-year 2021 earnings conference call. [Operator instructions] Please note, this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Brian Kearney. Please go ahead.
Brian Kearney
Vice President of Investor Relations
Good morning, everyone. Thanks for joining us. I ll remind you that we will be making some forward-looking statements today. While we are making those statements in good faith, we do not have any guarantee about the results we will achieve.
Descriptions of the risk factors are included in the documents we filed with the SEC. Also, we will be discussing some non-GAAP financial measures. References to adjusted items, including organic net sales, refer to measures that exclude items management believes impact the comparability for the period referenced. Please see the earnings release for additional information on our comparability items.
Back when I first started watching
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, I could not resist the humor, drama, and the monsters. They so often dealt with universal issues with specificity. Now, stuck indoors in New York City as COVID-19 cases increase once again, there’s one particular episode that hits more deeply than in my original viewing. The sixth season episode “Normal Again” explores mental health amid our current isolation and disconnection.
In the episode, Buffy is stabbed by a demon, which alters her perception of reality. Instead of seeing her world in Sunnydale with her friends, she finds herself in a mental hospital where she’s been a patient for some time. She is told: in order to exist in “reality,” she has to eliminate the connections she has in her imaginary world of Sunnydale. Initially, the episode made me uncomfortable, because… what