What I find absurd about the complain is that micro-management was NOT increased with the last update.
The supply system is mostly automated, moving outside of the automated process takes a couple of clicks.
Dulcis in fundo, you have LESS reasons than before to carry your food around, not more of them.
Where the hell is the "micro-management" exactly? Right clicking to send food to camp? That's optional and it was always there.
Not to mention the DELIRIOUS claims of people who say they feel "restricted" by this new system. Half way through Act 1 I had enough "supplies" saved up that could probably last me for the entire game (post-release), twice, and that's if I was being almost pornographically WASTEFUL with my food.
Your tone is becoming rather hostile. Referring to other people's feelings as "delirious" is hardly going to make for a remotely constructive conversation, is it?
Carrying food around takes weight in the inventory, and that weight is a precious resource now. Sending food items to camp is something you can do one item at a time, which is such a 90's style UI thing, and then every time you rest, you have to run off to your personal storage and pick some stuff up, and then send whatever you don't use back to camp afterwards.
And of course you have to actually pick up all this junk for the sole purpose of having it in camp so you can rest. And if you don't do it then you can't rest effectively. Further, do consider that the supply of it doesn't explode unless you either pickpocket or raid either the gobbo camp or the risen road area. That's where the majority of the food happens to be. There's some in the broken village, a bit in the bandit camp in the temple, and not exactly huge amounts to be easily lifted from the druids. And obviously, once you know this, your stance towards camp supplies changes. Once you know this. In other words, to try and encourage people to "not cheese", we've just implemented a mechanic that rewards metagaming and thus cheesing.
And even when you know what you should pick up and what you should leave, you still have to waste a bunch of times picking up all that junk, and what's actual the gain? How does it benefit my gameplay in any conceivable way to do that particular bit of clickety-clicking? The brutally honest answer is, it does not. The game is not in any way more fun for me because I have to pick up some useless junk to be able to rest, but every second I waste on it and every click I make to that extent is a second and a click that isn't spent on the part of the game that actually is rewarding.