Food delivery earnings vary depending on the city, app, and hours worked. In Constanța, a city on the Black Sea coast in southeastern Romania, which is quite a developed city, for example, a young Pakistani man says he is very satisfied with the money he earns. How much do delivery drivers really earn? The young man from Pakistan working as a food delivery driver in Constanța earns an average of about 1,500 Romanian lei (around 300 euros) per week. During certain periods, the income can reach up to 2,000 lei (around 400 euros), depending on the number of orders and time spent on the route. He works through the Glovo app, one of the most popular platforms in Romania for such services. The young man says he is satisfied with his earnings and working conditions. "Sometimes I earn around 1,500 lei, but other times around 2,000 lei. I'm not complaining, it's very good. I feel very good here, I could even say perfect, Romanians behave very politely, they are kind," said the young Pakistani in an interview with the Romanian publication Replica. Part of the money he earns is sent home Daily living expenses and ongoing costs are covered without major difficulties, says the delivery driver, making this type of activity attractive for many workers from outside the European Union. Moreover, from the money he earns, he sends 600 lei (around 120 euros) each month to his family in Pakistan. It may seem like a small amount, but it is equivalent to the average salary in that country. In fact, Romania has in recent years become an important destination for Asian labor—practically a European hub. The shortage of workers in areas such as HoReCa, construction, or delivery has led companies to bring in workers from Pakistan, Nepal, or Sri Lanka. And the salaries offered to them are three to four times higher than those in their home countries.