I can understand why these systems are not appropriate in other parts of the world due to climate or building regulations and practices.
However the UK suffers little from permafrost and most urban property has services (gas, water, sewage, electric) whose location is generally very clear.
Particularly if building loads are low (single storey, timber etc) and building life measured in a few decades rather than possibly centuries, they seem a cheap, fast and effective solution.
Even with subsidence in normal buildings, resin injection through small deep holes is preferred to the traditional disruptive digging to created a larger concrete raft.