bash is Essential: yes, and therefore grub is actually *forbidden* from
depending on it. (A pre-depends would be even more wrong.)

You're free to change this as you choose for embedded distributions, but
as it stands this is not a bug in the grub2 packages. If the Debian
grub2 folks want to use bash features, they're free to do so. For
embedded distributions I would say that it's unusual to ship maintainer
scripts in the image in the first place, so you could always configure
everything on a more capable system and then rip bash out at the end.

** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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