Food products, such as precooked meats, sausages, and the like are microbially
decontaminated in their cooking packages to remove surface microorganism contamination
from the packages. The cooking packages are removed and the food products optionally
subjected to further processing, such as slicing, and then packaged in aseptic
packaging. The microbial decontamination step, further processing and packaging
are carried out in a clean room which is maintained to a high level of sterilization
or disinfection to minimize or eliminate contamination of the food products with
pathogenic microorganisms such as Listeria Monocytogenes. The food products
thus leave the packaging plant with a much higher assurance of food safety than
is found in a conventional packaging plant.