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No one was confused. The meat industry just successfully lobbied for these word bans because it makes marketing of alternative products more difficult. They've been trying to get similar word bans in many countries for years because they think it will improve their bottom line.
And especially for generic things like sausages... what are they gonna call them, that's not extremely unappetising?
"Nutrient tubules"?
And that's gonna be less confusing...?
Discouraging sales of alternative products is the point, they'd love that name haha