These days they pretty much all do that. It's the same with the non-Canon toner cartridges for the laser printers.
For myself (and I still have a TS6300 multifunction that's inkjet) I don't get refurbished ink. It's way less expensive to buy refillable tanks with ARC (auto-reset chips) which the printer accepts and always thinks are full. You can tell when you're running out of a given color or black (dye-based for photos, pigmented for documents) when they start getting light.
I bought one of the
sets from eBay, along with large bottles (as in quart sized, much like
these) of all the ink colors, including pigmented black, and I know I will be dead before I ever come close to emptying any one of these bottles, and until we got the laser printer last year, we printed an awful lot of pages (partner, in particular) on that printer. You have to be willing to deal with stained fingers, or using latex/nitrile gloves, for the refill process. There are other options, like
this, where the refill "nozzle" (more like a needle) is part of the bottle itself and I find that style the easiest to deal with and least messy overall if you go with ARC tanks.