Australians are anticipated to spend $800 million for Father’s Day with food and alcohol argued to be the most popular gift choices after a survey by the Australian Retailers Association (ARA) and Roy Morgan found that almost 92 percent of Australians who are planning to buy a Father’s Day gift intend to spend the same amount or more compared to last year. Due to lockdown restrictions, most gift buying will be done online, giving businesses with an online presence a greater advantage to benefit from Father’s Day shopping. ARA said it was important that people buying online Father Day gifts shop now to allow sufficient time for delivery and avoid disappointment. “Despite the ongoing impacts and uncertainty of future lockdowns, Australians are set to spoil their dads this Father’s Day and it’s great to see that elevated level of consumer spending which bodes well for retailers in the lead up …