You seem to be all over the place with this.
I could be wrong, but I've always said AFCI & GFCI are the same junk, which violate UL 489, when test-buttons fail while energized.
I said we have not been having any problems and would hear about it from the GC's and homeowners if there was.
I could be wrong, but complaints to builders are less likely when known compatible appliances are specified for kitchen & laundry.
My clients in developments with specified appliances don't call the builder to fix unspecified refrigerators that trip GFCI outlets in the garage.
Trouble with specified appliances would likely be resolved in early-development cycles.
Developments that don't specify appliances can read members of this forum recommending swapping xFCI nuisances with standard breakers.
You don't know what DIY homeowners do, but you must know DIY renters avoid complaining for fear of rent increases.
YouTube & this forum is full of DIY advise for SPD's, spit shined bus, appliance swaps, or xFCI breaker upgrades at OEM expense.
I've also seen xFCI breakers stay in the tripped position for years, because occupants would rather use extension cords than pay me to fix it.