Europeans (a very big generalization!) tend to live closer to a brick-and-mortar store than Americans (also a big generalization!); especially as North Americans think of distance as distance and Europeans as time. I love posts that suggest things like "just go to your local high street store and look at the item". Our local store closed this year, There are still two (used gear and some chemicals and film) in Albuquerque (an hour's drive, this is considered local), but after that it's seven hours to Denver or 12 to Dallas. We have to ask ALL our questions here.
And I'm not clear what you mean by gadgets and chemicals; like, we prefer glass in our lenses instead of pinholes? Developers not made of fermented beverages and vitamins?
"Make photography organic again"
footnotes:
1. my son lives in Canada, they measure in km but talk in miles...
2. this forum seems to have a lot of North Americans who don't live in the big coastal cities, other fora and social media, with perhaps younger participants, are the opposite, perhaps. The European side appears to have something of the same distribution, though again the distances are different.
3. and one of my favorite silly quotes: "To Americans, 100 years is old. To Europeans, 100 miles is far."