Amendment No. 3 to Form S-I Table of Contents Option Exercises and Units Vested in Fiscal 2014 Option Awards Unit Awards Number of Shares Number of Units Acquired on Value Realized Acquired on Value Realized on Name Exercise (N) on Exercise (S) Vesting (#)(1) Vesting (S)(2) Lai (b) (c) (d) (e) Robert G. Miller — — 440.242 3,383,335 Robert L. Edwards — — — — Robert B. Dimond — — — — Wayne A. Denningham — — — — Justin Dye — — 440,242 3.383,335 Shane Sampson — — — — 1. Represents the vesting of Class C Units as described in "—Compensation Discussion and Analysis.- 2. The value realized upon vesting of the Class C Units is based on a vesting date per unit value of S7.69. Pension Benefits The following table quantifies the benefits expected to be paid to Mr. Edwards under the ERP, a qualified defined benefit pension plan; and the Safeway Inc. Retirement Restoration Plan and Retirement Restoration Plan II (collectively, the "RRPD, non-qualified and unfunded defined benefit pension plans, as of June 20, 2015. The company assumed the ERP and the RRP from Safeway in connection with the Safeway acquisition. The terms of the plans are described below the table. The following actuarial assumptions were employed to derive the calculations shown on the table below: (1) pension economic assumptions consistent with pension financial reporting by Safeway for its 2014 fiscal year were used for calculations at the end of 2014; (2) demographic assumptions are also consistent with pension financial reporting, with the exception of modified retirement and pre- retirement decrements as required by SEC guidance; (3) discount rates of 3.9% for the ERP and 3.8% for the RRP; and (4) a cash balance interest crediting and annuity conversion interest rate of 3.0%. Additional actuarial assumptions used include the following: (1) mortality table for lump sum conversion-2014 IRS Applicable Mortality Table; (2) retirement table for p