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Sadly, that is the case for many companies. They do this because they either leverage the Google Chrome enterprise .admx on Windows or because they rely on Google Workspace which has tight integration with the Chrome browser.
That is unfortunately the same in my case, however, I as a SysAdmin had fought tooth and nail to allow users to choose whichever browser they want and because we have a lot of devs/power users our Firefox usage is 25% on Mac and 17% on Windows. The rest I guess are just marketing :)
Firefox actually has GPO templates (since 2018, starting with Firefox 60 and 61): https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/customizing-firefox-using-group-policy-windows
I believe Firefox didn't have an MSI installer before, which might have helped Chrome since MSI files are easier to deploy.
Also Chrome is just what most users are familiar with, so just deploying Chrome is not unusual.