Old Benoni players, how do you deal with the ‘refuted’ variation?

I play 1. d4 c5 and I’m pretty comfortable, both with dxc and d5 where I can transpose to a Modern Benoni (yes I’m aware of the 3. Nc3 line).

However, I’m not quite sure on how to deal with 2. e3 or 2. c3. Databases show a huge % of cxd but I don’t like the boring positions that comes out of it. Also, 2. e3 may transpose to a Panov attack which is not something I don’t want to deal with as black. Instead, not taking and going for a fianchetto setup doesn’t really lead to a position where I am comfortable playing, white usually gets a nice play on the queenside and usually with a pawn up after a good timed dxc.

So, to the benoni players out here, what’s your way to go and your plans for 2. e3/c3?