This week on Open Sources Guelph, we get déjà vu. Once again, the United States is at war with a country whose name begins with I-R-A, and so much has happened on this file in the last few days we have to dedicate half a show to it. In the other half, we go local to talk to a Guelph business owner about the issues facing your favourite local restaurants and how using a popular app on your phone might be doing them more harm than good.
This Thursday, March 5, at 5 pm, Scotty Hertz and Adam A. Donaldson will discuss:
This Again?! It was a surprise to all us waking up last Saturday morning that the United States and Israel had launched a full-scale war on Iran, which in the opening hours killed the Cleric and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In the days that followed, we’ve received a confusing mix of reasons and rationales about the goal of the attacks, how long they’ve been planned, and what their ultimate reason it started in the first place. So why has the so-called “Peace President” Donald Trump plunged his country into another Middle East forever war, and what comes next?
Gaffe Priced Apps. A recent report from Restaurants Canada painted a dire picture of the economics at the nation’s restaurants: 4,000 of them cross-country are at risk of shutting down for good at the end of this year. There are many reasons for that including the increasing price of food and rent, but there’s also pressure from third party apps like Skip the Dishes and Door Dash who take a big portion of the profit but take on none of the risk. This week, we’re joined by Guelph restaurateur Hitesh Jagad, co-owner of Kirtida’s Kitchen, to talk about the need to rethink the use of these apps and how they’re more hindrance than benefit to local businesses.
Open Sources is live on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca at 5 pm on Thursday.
Photo courtesy of Daniel Torok/The White House.