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An affordable kids meal at a café in Tasmania has caught the attention of adults who love it so much they’ve started ordering it for themselves. 

The ‘I Don’t Care’ menu offering from Blacksmith Cafe & Grill in Sheffield comes in a unique plate that’s shaped like a car with a drink of choice on the side.

Inside the $12.60 car plate is a sausage roll with sauce, a cheese toastie and a handful of sweets. Fairy bread is also available in place of the sausage roll.

The quirky yet very appealing meal quickly became a hit with customers despite its simplicity. 

Adults and kids alike are obsessing over the $12.60 menu offering

Adults and kids alike are obsessing over the $12.60 menu offering from Blacksmith Cafe & Grill Sheffield

The 'I Don't Care' meal comes prepared in a unique plate that's shaped like a car alongside a drink of choice. Inside the car plate is a sausage roll with sauce, cheese toastie and a handful of sweets

The ‘I Don’t Care’ meal comes prepared in a unique plate that’s shaped like a car alongside a drink of choice. Inside the car plate is a sausage roll with sauce, cheese toastie and a handful of sweets

The café shared an image of the dish on Facebook alongside the caption ‘Always a favourite  and very fun to make as well’.

Adults can order a coffee or tea with the meal while parents can order their kids a juice or babyccino. 

Health-conscious parents can also opt for alternatives for their kids – such as grapes instead of chocolate or lollies, and avocado toast instead of fairy bread. 

Health-conscious parents can also opt for alternatives for their kids - such as grapes instead of chocolate or lollies, and avocado toast instead of fairy bread

Health-conscious parents can also opt for alternatives for their kids – such as grapes instead of chocolate or lollies, and avocado toast instead of fairy bread

After the cafe shared images to social media, many quickly dubbed the dish as ‘very clever’ and ‘the best kids’ meal in the country’. 

‘Would definitely order for myself,’ one wrote, another said: ‘Kids meal? I need this in my life immediately.’ 

‘How much fun and what a thing to do!’ a third added. 

‘I need to come to Tasmania just for this!’ someone else wrote.  

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Post source: Daily mail