We can say that about a ton of things, though. Lots of normal foods have the exact same interactions with drugs. We just don't talk about it that much. After all, BioPerine (or piperine) is a constituent of black pepper. Ginger is another food item that has equally strong interactions with many drugs, yet we don't talk about that. Case in point: You mentioned BioPerine's potential drug interactions, but didn't say anything about ginger, which is also in Veda-Gest. In fact, literally EVERY single ingredient in Veda-Gest (all of which are 100% natural foods items) interact with various drugs, but I'm assuming that it's probably not even something you thought about.
The good news is that these interactions are usually only limited to influencing absorption rate, NOT the manner in which the drugs affect the body. If BioPerine or other food products actually altered the manner in which a drug worked in the body, there would be more cause for concern, but normally, it is only absorption rate that is affected...and even then, it usually isn't that extreme.
Furthermore, BioPerine's ability to influence absorption rate varies from significant to almost non-existent, with most drugs falling in the moderate to barely existent range. If someone is taking a drug that has its absorption rate altered by BioPerine, drug doses can always be adjusted. I understand that most people won't do this, but the good news is that BioPerine is fine to take with most drugs.
As far as supplement companies are concerned, BioPerine is often a no-brainer. If adding BioPerine increases a product's effectiveness in a cost-effective manner, why wouldn't they make it part of the formula?