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Grand Isle Today
By the People, for the People
Louisiana Beachgoers Discover Clever Sand-Removal Hack
A simple grocery bag can help rinse feet before leaving the beach.
Apr. 13, 2026 at 2:38pm
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A simple beach hack using a plastic bag helps Louisiana beachgoers rinse sand off their feet before leaving the shore.Grand Isle TodayA viral video on social media has revealed a clever beach hack that uses a plastic grocery bag to help remove sand from feet before leaving the shore. The hack involves scooping water into the bag and then stepping into it with flip-flops on to rinse off sand, preventing it from being tracked back home.
Why it matters
Sand can be a nuisance for beachgoers, getting everywhere and making a mess when returning home. This simple hack provides a practical solution to an age-old beach problem, helping people enjoy their time at the shore without the hassle of dealing with sand later.
The details
The hack involves using a plastic grocery bag to scoop up water near the shoreline. With flip-flops or sandals still on, the person steps into the bag filled with water, allowing the water to rinse the sand off their feet before exiting the beach. This method is more effective than simply rinsing feet in the ocean, as the sand tends to stick back on once out of the water.
- The beach hack went viral on social media in April 2026, just as summer beach season was approaching.
The players
KTDY
A Louisiana radio station that reported on the viral beach hack.
What they’re saying
“Sure, the beach can be relaxing and a great place to cool off during the summer, but if there's one thing most people despise, it's the sand. And yes, sand on the beach isn't going anywhere, so we all have to learn to deal with it.”
— KTDY
What’s next
As summer beach season approaches, more people may try out this clever sand-removal hack to keep their homes and cars sand-free after a day at the beach.
The takeaway
This simple beach hack using a plastic grocery bag demonstrates how creative solutions can solve common annoyances, in this case helping beachgoers enjoy their time at the shore without the hassle of dealing with sand later on.
