I do just think ultimately if the goal here is to treat people and customers as consumers and not as products, then we can't in any way be complicit to executives who are turning a profit there unscathed when there are customers who are still struggling to recover from the damage that your company caused.
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Pressley emphasizes the need for accountability in corporate practices affecting consumers.
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