While I get that this thread is mostly a complaint about the feature itself, I find the overall implication of this more interesting. Ford is doing a lot of work to make this happen. The logistics of making this happen, including the actual work on the vehicle, and properly tracking these exception vehicles and updating the stickers, etc...is no small feat. And it's an impact on the fuel economy and CAFE that Ford has to meet. They aren't doing this to make customers happy.
What this says is the chip shortage is effecting the start/stop technology, to the point where it's significantly impacting delivery times and the overall bottom line. Ford is willing to take the hit in order to get more vehicles to reserve customers and get new vehicles on lots for dealers. It's bad news in the sense that it shows just how big the chip shortage is, but good in the sense that Ford is figuring out ways to get vehicles out quicker.