Apple could be set to offer a home delivery service for purchases made in retail stores

Tech giant Apple is reportedly planning to introduce a new service called ‘EasyPay Online Ordering’ in its retail stores, which will enable customers to purchase products in-store and have them delivered to their home or office.

According to reports, which originated on Bloomberg and have since appeared across the high-tech media the service will offer various fulfilment methods, including home shipping and product personalization, all in a single transaction.

The service is reportedly set to start in August – but there has been no official word on the subject from Apple.

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