"I can save this for lunch tomorrow" she says to herself placing it into the fridge underneath a bottle marked "Science Faire Experiment, do not touch", it is a strange clear liquid that looks like water Marge smiles warmly "I wonder what Lisa is up to now" and decides to ask her tomorrow, she is sure she wont understand it, but Marge is always looking for a way to bond with Lisa.
And with that she forgets about it, heading off to take care of her evening chores.
That night however Homer staggers in drunk from Moe's and makes his way into the kitchen. He opens up the fridge "where are those leftovers?" and he reaches his arm in without looking, knocking over the liquid on the top shelf. "Hmm?" he leans over and looks in seeing the mysterious liquid pour onto the food below which (due to Simpson's level logic) is not put in any kind of Tupperware. "doh!" he blurts out and grabs the bottle looking at the label "Science Fair Experiment, do not touch, oh-oh!"
Panicking as he sees the liquid has now been absorbed by the food Homer looks around at what to do. He doesn't want to get caught, heaven forbid he upset his family and deal with that.
Thinking himself smart he fills the vial with water to the same level as it had been and puts it upright on the top shelf and then closes the fridge "Homer J Simpson, you genius!" he says to himself and sneaks off to bed, forgetting about getting anything to eat.
The next morning Homer has completely forgotten about his accident last night and no one is aware of what happened either. Lisa takes the vial of water and the day goes on as normal.
However when lunch rolls around Marge goes to the fridge delighted to see Homer hadn't eaten the leftovers and she reheats them before digging in happily, completely unaware of whatever mysterious chemicals had mixed into the food last night.
What happens next?
1. Marge becomes extremely hungry and goes on an eating spree
2. Marge's metabolism changes and she gains weight very easily now
3. Something else
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