The data breaches were related to customers who purchased their devices directly from ledger and all the breach revealed was their shipping addresses, so it wasn't such a big deal.
Not exactly, it also revealed email addresses, phone numbers, and possibly other personal data you enter into the form when you make purchases.
If you were actively using online stores for the last 10 years, your address is being included in hacked databases sold on deep web anyway.
It's not the same thing. If you bought books online, PC games, a carpet, sunglasses... and that information got leaked, it's not as serious as everyone knowing you bought a hardware wallet and that you are potentially holding larger sums of crypto you consider worth storing on such a device.
Consider what is more dangerous in the wrong hands.
A hacked database of anyone who has ever opened a bank account in bank A or a hacked database of the top 10 deposit holders in the same bank? Names, addresses, etc.