On Mars, in a building corridor, in a water drop, you will start by eating quarks. You will move on protons, neutrons, hydrogen and oxygen nuclei. Eventually, you will eat hydrogen and oxygen atoms, which then form into water Molecules. You will also eat iron oxide molecules, since Martian dust is in the water drop. You will eat water molecules then you will go to eating viruses, then bacteria and Martian Dust, then simple microscopic eukaryotes, such as rotifers and tardigrades. Growing big enough, you will automatically evacuate the water drop and eat nuts, capacitors, bolts, water drops, computer chips, and circuit boards. You will eat space snacks, robotic dogs, towels, crew members, and astronauts. You can eat other tools and machines, until you can break through the airlock door, and explore the Martian surface, eating rovers, corridors, and Martian buildings. Afterwards, you will eat Martian hills, craters, and mountains. After eating that, you will eat polar ice caps and then move on to space to eat asteroids and consume the Solar System. You will then consume stars, nebulae, space manta rays, star clusters. You will then consume the Milky Way, and eat galaxies, groups, clusters, and superclusters until you eat noodle Monsters. At the very end, you consume universes, packed into a multiverse system. The universes look exactly the same as quarks, showing that universes may look big, but may be in reality as small as quarks to an eye far, far away.
The Martian Goo eats all the Supercluster orbiting leaving only 2 universes, while the two universes look like quarks, implying a repeat of events.It replyed why this level called "Forever Feast."
This is the largest level in the entire Tasty Planet series, starting at the smallest ever size in the series. It ends at the third-largest size, though, as Tasty Planet (100 Gpc) and Back for Seconds end at larger sizes, with Back for Seconds being the biggest one (6.38 Tpc).