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I don't care if you believe me, it sounded different in a indescribable way.
If music is important to you I think doing tests like this is something you should do to see if there is a difference for you.
Basically I see a test like this and it seems like this food has the same nutrients as this more expensive food so its the same, while not being able to test for how food actually tastes.
Expensive things are not automatically better, don't get me wrong.
You described the placebo effect.
Bruh you can tell us you have superpowers all you want, we have science telling us otherwise.