>A wizard becomes a chef
>He makes food that magically reduces your chances of dying in car accidents and other random events
How popular is his food if it's just kind of tasteless and shitty?
>>55240119
So... it's indistinguishable from most "health food" except there's no evidence that it actually works?
>>55240201
Anon, you've got it backwards.
The wizards food is proven to work, but there's no evidence that """health""" foods do anything.
>>55240340
>The wizards food is proven to work
But it isn't? It isn't even possible to PROVE that something reduces the chance of something happened. You can have evidence pointing one way or another, but none of that can conclusively prove it.
>>55240201
>>55240340
Well, there's solid evidence that when people are denied all food their health becomes worse, so some food must have positive effect on health.
>>55240556
You're forgetting there's magic involved. It doesn't stop the car accident from happening, but it can prevent you from dying even if you're ejected from the vehicle and go flying headfirst into a telephone pole. You just get up, dust yourself off and dig through the wreckage.