Good Morning, Chazzy,
I don't know, of course, what plans Kodak may have for Photo-Flo, but anyone who is concerned can easily deal with the issue. As far as I know, the life of Photo-Flo is somewhere between indefinite and infinite, so just get a few bottles now and store them for a lifetime of use. The amounts required are extremely small, so even a small bottle lasts almost forever.
I've used Photo-Flo on all my film since I started doing darkroom work back in the 1970's and have processed thousands of rolls and 4 x 5 sheets; I have just begun to use my third 4-ounce bottle. The Photo-Flo dilution recommended by Kodak is, in my experience, far, far too concentrated. For me, a couple of drops per 8-ounce tank or a tiny fraction of a capful in a quart is very adequate. Unless I drastically increase the amount of film I process, another bottle or two should cover me until I reach complete senility.
Konical