The length the customer will have to wait may vary, with some products being able to be shipped to the stores on the same day, while others may require a few days. This seems like a pretty good idea, and users with problems with their products purchased online will be able to return it to the stores, thus streamlining the process and making it easier on the customer.
This would also cut down on the waiting around at home, especially for those who work during the day and will not be home to wait around for the delivery person, allowing them to pick up their product from an Apple retail store at their own convenience. The Sherwood program is said to be initially available through select retail stores, and we’re guessing depending on its success, will see it expand across the rest of Apple’s retail stores in the future.