Seems there are a handful of items, singing wood logs, geodes, etc... that are still viable for other purposes with only a single use- but selling them, esp in stalls, can be disingenuous. The stall doesn't know single use from full use.
This change would also cut down on buyers remorse to some degree of those deliberately abusing the situation- selling single use pots, etc... as full.
Yes, yes, word gets around on some folks; but candidly- like geodes... single use is what folks want for cloth... but for opposite for study!
Or singing wood logs- wait until last usage and make wicked wicker man...
I would create the code such that anything down to a 'single use' would be labeled as such... vs creating individual tags for a handful of items.
As is today.... I get to see if clothing sold at market has slotted items or broken slots... why not give the consumer some notion of whether an item is down to its last usage or not??