Maybe we are just lucky then. In each town of let's say 10.000/15.000 inhabitants there is a store of a chain that works together with Fujifilm. I dropped one of monday it was ready today. Paid €7 for 2 rolls of 120 slide film.
Yes, you are quite lucky to have that available for you. I live in a metropolitan area of approximately 2M, and I'm aware of only two places that develop film on-site. Of these, only one offers "develop-only" with the other requiring at least prints (and they don't even do 120 film). Of the one place that does develop-only, while their prices are quite good ($5.49 for 135 and $7.95 for 120), they are not conveniently located (at least for me). The other place charges >$14 for a 36-exposure roll of 135, but that comes with prints.
I recall about a decade ago going into a photo shop that was nearest me. By this time, the "big box" stores had stopped developing film, so there wasn't that much to choose from where I lived. I made the mistake of simply handing over two rolls of film without asking on pricing. When I came back a few days later, I was shocked when he handed me a $52 bill (which did not include any scanning). That's when I learned up on C-41 home kits.

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